Greg Leventis
Greg Leventis is a Policy Researcher in the Energy Markets and Policy department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He conducts research and analysis of demand side efficiency and leads the Lab's efforts for the National Community Solar Partnership. His research focus includes efficiency and solar finance, cost of saving energy, and incentive program design and analysis. He has consulted with the California Public Utilities Commission's Policy and Planning Division and the Water Branch of its Division of Ratepayer Advocates, and has advised the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on alternative approaches for setting an environmental enhancement surcharge on their wholesale and retail water. He is a member of the Finance Subcommittee of the Alliance to Save Energy's Policy and Programs Committee and the Research Advisory Council for LIFT Solar. Leventis holds a Master of Public Policy from the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley, a B.A. in Economics from the University of Florida and studied the General Course at the London School of Economics.
Awards
Spot: Greg Leventis - April 26th 2016
Outstanding contributions to the preparation and completion of the Electricity End Uses, Energy Efficiency, and Distributed Energy Resources Baseline Report.