Staff, Energy Institute at Haas

Research Interests:

Household adoption of electric vehicles, Western US power markets, retail energy pricing, utility regulation, consumer energy finance

Bio:

Andrew Campbell is the Executive Director of the Energy Institute at Haas. At the Energy Institute, Campbell serves as a bridge between the research community, and business and policy leaders on energy economics and policy topics.

Prior to arriving at UC Berkeley, he worked for residential energy management company, Tendril, and grid sensor provider, Sentient Energy, helping both companies navigate the energy regulatory environment and tailor their products to meet the utility industry’s needs.

For five years Campbell served as an advisor to commissioners at the California Public Utilities Commission. There he led successful efforts on grid modernization and data access, electric vehicle charging, demand response, dynamic pricing and quality standards for liquefied natural gas. He has also worked in Citigroup’s Global Energy Group and as a reservoir engineer with ExxonMobil. Campbell earned bachelor’s degrees in Chemical Engineering and Economics from Rice University, and a Master of Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School.

Campbell also serves as Chair of the Governing Body for the Western Energy Imbalance Market, a wholesale power market that aims to enhance grid reliability, reduce costs and increase renewable energy production across the Western United States.

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