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Will People Conserve Energy During Emergency Heat Waves?
by Dylan Brewer This June, New York City’s government and utility urged households to conserve electricity during an extreme heat wave with temperatures reaching 100 degrees F.[1] People were asked to set air conditioners to 76 degrees, to avoid using more than one air conditioning unit, and to delay using electricity-hungry appliances during peak cooling […]
EPIcenter Faculty Experts

Dylan Brewer
Assistant Professor,
School of Economics

Santiago Carlos Grijalva
Professor,
School of of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Laura Taylor
Director
EPIcenter

Marilyn Brown
Regents’ Professor,
School of Public Policy

Tony Harding
Assistant Professor,
School of Economics

Valerie Thomas
Anderson-Interface Chair of Natural Systems, Professor,
School of Industrial & Systems Engineering

Constance Crozier
Assistant Professor,
School of Industrial and Systems Engineering

Dan Matisoff
Professor,
School of Public Policy

Casey Wichman
Associate Professor,
School of Economics

Gaurav Doshi
Assistant Professor,
School of Economics

Matthew Oliver
Associate Professor,
School of Economics
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CLEAR Economics
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ACES Lab
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AI and Energy
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Climate Lab
The Climate and Energy Policy Laboratory (CEPL) supports the educational and research missions of Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy. CEPL launced and remains affiliated with the Master of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management (MSEEM) degree and its associated Certificate program.