Salma is a Graduate Student Research Assistant in the Electricity Markets and Policy Department and a PhD student in the Energy and Resources Group at UC Berkeley. Her work at LBNL spans projects on community and property value impacts of renewable energy development and analysis of solar and storage systems. She has an MS in Energy and Resources from UC Berkeley and a BSc in Electrical Engineering from the University of Alberta.
Salma Elmallah
Salma is a Graduate Student Research Assistant in the Electricity Markets and Policy Department and a PhD student in the Energy and Resources Group at UC Berkeley. Her work at LBNL spans projects on community and property value impacts of renewable energy development and analysis of solar and storage systems. She has an MS in Energy and Resources from UC Berkeley and a BSc in Electrical Engineering from the University of Alberta.
2023
2022
"Drivers and energy justice implications of renewable energy project siting in the United States." Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning (2022). .
"“After the leases are signed, it's a done deal”: Exploring procedural injustices for utility-scale wind energy planning in the United States." Energy Research & Social Science 89 (2022). .
"Equitable deep decarbonization: A framework to facilitate energy justice-based multidisciplinary modeling." Energy Research & Social Science 92 (2022) 102808. .
"Frontlining energy justice: Visioning principles for energy transitions from community-based organizations in the United States." Energy Research & Social Science 94 (2022). .