Juan Pablo Carvallo is a Research Scientist in the Electricity Markets and Policy department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His research areas at the Lab focus on long-term power system planning, integration and planning of distributed energy resources and electric vehicles, and reliability and resilience valuation. Dr. Carvallo holds Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Energy and Resources from the University of California, Berkeley, as well as P.E. and B.S. degrees in Electronics Engineering from Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile.
Juan Pablo Carvallo
Juan Pablo Carvallo is a Research Scientist in the Electricity Markets and Policy department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His research areas at the Lab focus on long-term power system planning, integration and planning of distributed energy resources and electric vehicles, and reliability and resilience valuation. Dr. Carvallo holds Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Energy and Resources from the University of California, Berkeley, as well as P.E. and B.S. degrees in Electronics Engineering from Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile.
2023
"Shedding light on the economic costs of long-duration power outages: A review of resilience assessment methods and strategies." Energy Research & Social Science 99 (2023). .
2022
The Multi-scenario Extreme Weather Simulator: Energy Resilience for Mission Assurance. Sandia National Laboratories, 2022. .
2021
2020
"The economic value of a centralized approach to distributed resource investment and operation." Applied Energy 269 (2020). .
2019
"Evaluating project level investment trends for the U.S. ESCO industry: 1990-2017." Energy Policy 130.July 2019 (2019) 139-161. .
2018
"Understanding recent market trends of the US ESCO industry." Energy Efficiency 11 (2018) 1303–1324. .
"Long term load forecasting accuracy in electric utility integrated resource planning." Energy Policy 119 (2018) 410-422. .
2017
Updated Estimates of the Remaining Market Potential of the U.S. ESCO Industry. 2017. LBNL-2001027. .