
Amy Rose is a member of the Transmission Group in the Grid Planning and Analysis Center. Her expertise include power sector planning and production cost modeling, regional power pools, and grid integration of renewable energy.
Research Interests
Decision support tools to inform power sector policy and regulatory decisions
Energy and development
International energy policy and market analysis
International best practices for regional power sector planning and operations
Education
Ph.D., Engineering Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
M.S., Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B.S., Space Physics, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
B.S., Aerospace Engineering, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Prior Work Experience
Teaching Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2015–2016)
Research Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2011–2017)
Volunteer (Burkina Faso), Peace Corps (2008–2010)
Featured Work
Least-Cost Pathways for India’s Electric Power Sector, NREL Technical Report (2020)
Cross-Border Energy Trade between Nepal and India: Assessment of Trading Opportunities, NREL Technical Report (2019)
Ten Principles for Power Sector Transformation in Emerging Economies, NREL Technical Report (2019)
Cross-Border Electricity Trade between India and Sri Lanka: Impact on Power System Operations, NREL Technical Report (2018)
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