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Gabriel Chan is an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota's Humphrey School of Public Affairs, affiliated with the Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy (STEP) Area. He co-directs the Center for Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy and the Electric Cooperative Innovation Center, with a focus on equitable energy transitions.
- Ph.D. in Public Policy (Harvard, 2015)
- B.S. in Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Science and Political Science (MIT, 2009)
His research blends economic methods with social science and technical knowledge to address climate change and energy policy, particularly in distributed energy resource deployment, community solar, and electric cooperative governance. Recent work explores policy frameworks for integrating renewable energy into municipal utilities and mitigating climate impacts globally.
Publications highlight trends in equitable solar deployment, barriers to dynamic electricity pricing, and zero-carbon commitments. While no explicit scientific awards are listed, his leadership in energy policy research and engagement with institutions like the Institute on the Environment underscores his influence.
Chan actively mentors graduate students and has led projects on energy efficiency, rural poverty reduction through solar, and international climate agreements. His lab website and media commentary (e.g., IPCC report analysis) reflect ongoing contributions to climate policy discourse.
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