Pace University Energy and Climate Center (formerly Pace Energy Project) is searching for an analyst interested in the energy policy area. The ideal candidate will have a background in engineering, economics, finance, public administration, energy law, science or related technical fields, a strong interest in energy policy and a commitment to reducing the environmental footprint of energy production and use.
The starting salary for this position is $50,000 to $60,000 depending upon upon background, relevant skills, prior experience and education. The position is open immediately.
Pace Energy Project was founded in 1988 and is housed at the Pace University School of Law in White Plains, NY. Our work focuses on the Northeast and encompasses a broad set of policy and technical issues with the overall goal of promoting energy efficiency, combined heat and power applications (CHP or cogeneration), fuel cells, biofuels, solar and wind power.
Tom Bourgeois
Deputy Director
(914) 422-4013 Pace Univ. office
TBourgeois@law.pace.edu
www.northeastchp.org
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Monday, May 19, 2008
Pace Univ. Energy and Climate Center--Energy Policy Analyst
Pace Univ. Energy & Climate Center (formerly Pace Energy Project) has an immediate opening for an Energy Policy Analyst at the entry level. The salary is $50,000 to $60,000 depending upon background, relevant skills and prior experience. Pace does contract research work for NYSERDA, the U.S. Dept. of Energy, and has several foundation grants. Our immediate need is for someone interested in Combined Heat and Power issues in the Northeast. I serve as the co-managing Director of the Northeast CHP Application Center, an entity funded by the U.S. Dept of Energy. Our partners in this Center are staff at UMASS/Amherst graduate school of Mechanical Engineering.
In addition to the CHP work, we are very much involved in New York State Biofuels research. We have just concluded a major study for NYSERDA in this area. This study was presented May 6^th to the Governor's Office, the Dept of Environmental Conservation, key players in the Legislature and Ag&Mkts.
Pace has a seat at the table in many important decision making venues.
We have a representative at the NY ISO (Larry DeWitt). We sit on NYSERDA Technical Advisory Committees. We are very much involved in the RGGI planning efforts. We have a high profile in Case 07-M-0548, the Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard case (a.k.a. "15 x 15"). We are also involve in the new proceeding on long range planning (Case 07-E-1507).
If you know of any interested candidates we would be very interested in speaking with them
Tom Bourgeois
Deputy Director
Pace Energy & Climate Center
(914) 422-4013 tel
(914) 422-4180 fax
TBourgeois@law.pace.edu
www.northeastchp.org
In addition to the CHP work, we are very much involved in New York State Biofuels research. We have just concluded a major study for NYSERDA in this area. This study was presented May 6^th to the Governor's Office, the Dept of Environmental Conservation, key players in the Legislature and Ag&Mkts.
Pace has a seat at the table in many important decision making venues.
We have a representative at the NY ISO (Larry DeWitt). We sit on NYSERDA Technical Advisory Committees. We are very much involved in the RGGI planning efforts. We have a high profile in Case 07-M-0548, the Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard case (a.k.a. "15 x 15"). We are also involve in the new proceeding on long range planning (Case 07-E-1507).
If you know of any interested candidates we would be very interested in speaking with them
Tom Bourgeois
Deputy Director
Pace Energy & Climate Center
(914) 422-4013 tel
(914) 422-4180 fax
TBourgeois@law.pace.edu
www.northeastchp.org
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