Nate Aden

Nate Aden
Research Fellow, Climate and Energy Program
naden@wri.org|+1 (202) 729-7713

Nate Aden is a Research Fellow with WRI’s Climate and Energy Program. As a member of the U.S. Climate Initiative, Nate researches industry energy use in the U.S. Midwest. In addition to analyzing data on industry energy use, Nate is working with regional stakeholders to realize efficiency, competitiveness, and emissions mitigation improvements.

Prior to joining WRI, Nate conducted energy efficiency research with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California. Over five years with LBL, Nate’s projects were focused on energy efficiency policy, assessment of Chinese urban form energy use and emissions, Chinese energy data compilation, transport electrification and renewable electricity scenario analysis, the coal mining sector, and the steel sector. Prior to joining LBL Nate lived in Shanghai for 2.5 years, where he worked for the U.S. Consulate as an Agricultural Marketing Specialist. In combination with living in Singapore and miscellaneous travel to the region, Nate has lived in Asia for more than 10 years. Nate holds a Master of Science degree from the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California, Berkeley, a Master of Arts degree from Stanford University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University. One of these years he plans to complete his PhD with the Energy and Resources Group at UC Berkeley.

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Submitted on December 21, 2012
The U.S. Environment Protection Agency finalized the Boiler Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) rule today to protect people from exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers. By encouraging industry to use cleaner-burning fuels and to make efficiency improvements, Boiler MACT will modernize U.S. industry, reduce toxins, and cut carbon pollution...

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Submitted on August 31, 2012
Yesterday, President Obama signed an Executive Order establishing a national goal of deploying 40 gigawatts (GW) of new combined heat and power (CHP) and waste heat recovery (WHR) by the end of 2020...
Submitted on March 14, 2012
On March 9, 2012, the Ohio Public Utility Commission hosted a workshop for the Pilot Program on Combined Heat and Power, which it has launched in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE...
Submitted on February 27, 2012
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Submitted on December 8, 2011
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