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Kate Anderson is the strategy lead at NLR. In this role, she aligns and integrates strategic and business planning, ensures lab investments support critical objectives, and measures progress toward lab goals. Prior to this role, Anderson was chief of staff for NLR's Energy Systems Integration directorate, where she supported operations and strategic planning activities focused on power systems, energy security and resilience, systems analysis, and decision science. She coordinated energy justice activities across NLR to embed equity in all phases of NLR's work from research through deployment and led the LA100 Equity Strategies project to develop strategies to achieve a just transition to 100% clean energy in Los Angeles.
Anderson served as senior engineer and manager of the NLR Modeling and Analysis Group for 13 years. Her team developed tools and provided techno-economic modeling and analysis to support energy deployment decisions for federal, state, and local governments, tribes, universities, and industry partners. She served as the program lead for the development of NLR's REopt model, employed by more than 50,000 users to evaluate cost-optimal selection and sizing of energy systems and inform clean energy deployment worldwide. In 2019, Anderson was an R&D 100 Award nominee for REopt Lite, and in 2021, she was recognized by the U.S. Clean Energy Education and Empowerment Initiative with the Social, Economic, and Policy Innovation Award. In 2022, she was a U.S. Department of Energy Oppenheimer fellow and a Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute fellow.
Prior to joining NLR, Anderson launched satellites as a captain in the U.S. Air Force.
Research Interests
Energy equity and justice
Energy optimization
Techno-economic modeling
Value of resilience
Education/Academic Qualification
PhD, Advanced Energy Systems, Colorado School of Mines
Master, Renewable Energy Systems Technology, Loughborough University
Bachelor, Aerospace Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Master, Technology Management, University of New Mexico
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Collaborations and Top Research Areas From the Past 5 Years
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Developing Metrics to Assess Justice and Equity Implications of Early-Stage Research
Dutta, N., Arkhurst, B., Houghteling, C., Anderson, K. & Gill, E., 2024, 27 p.Research output: NLR › Presentation
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Incorporating Energy Justice Throughout Clean-Energy R&D5 in the United States: A Review of Outcomes and Opportunities: Article No. 100018
Arkhurst, B., Hawthorne, W., Ferrall-Wolf, I., Fu, K. & Anderson, K., 2024, In: Cell Reports Sustainability. 1, 2, 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Los Angeles 100% Clean Energy Equity Strategies
Day, M. & Anderson, K., 2024, National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR).Research output: NLR › Poster
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Planning Equitable Utility Programs
Day, M., Anderson, K. & Berdahl, S., 2024, In: Public Power Magazine. 82, 5, p. 40-41 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Developing and Evaluating Energy Justice Metrics for Early-Stage Materials Research
Dutta, N., Arkhurst, B., Houghteling, C., Anderson, K. & Gill, L., 2023, 36 p.Research output: NLR › Presentation
Awards and Honors
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NREL Distinguished Member of Research Staff
Anderson, K. (Recipient), Donohoe, B. (Recipient), Frew, B. (Recipient), Jonkman, J. (Recipient), Narumanchi, S. (Recipient) & Silverman, T. (Recipient), 2024
Prize: Honorary award