Michaela Levine
Ms. Levine’s work focuses on analyzing opportunities to leverage distributed energy resources to support the clean energy transition and supporting transportation and building electrification efforts. She specializes in analysis of electrification and flexible loads, modeling building electrification and transportation electrification at scale. She is also an experienced modeler in Forecasting Anywhere, applying the tool to provide a distribution planning understanding of the impact of distributed energy resources on the grid. Ms. Levine joined E3 in 2020 after completing her master’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering in the Atmosphere/Energy program at Stanford University. In addition to her M.S., Ms. Levine has a B.A. in Geoscience with a concentration in Environmental Studies from Williams College.
