Chris Greacen works on technology and policy aspects of renewable energy. His Ph.D. research at the Energy and Resources Group (ERG, UC Berkeley) focused on community-managed micro-hydroelectricity in Thailand, where he has lived since 2000. He has an MS and Ph.D. from ERG at U.C. Berkeley and has published over 40 articles on renewable electricity and energy policy.
Chom Greacen is a public interest electricity sector analyst. From 1999 to 2003 she worked as a policy analyst with Thailand's Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO), where her responsibilities focused on details of country's electricity policy reform process. A recipient of the prestigious Thailand "King's Scholarship", she studied environmental engineering at Dartmouth College and has a MS from ERG at U.C. Berkeley. She has published three articles on Thai renewable energy and public interest.
Usanee Norhim is Usanee Norahim, is currently a MS student in environmental studies at National Institute Development Administration. She helps to conduct research and analysis.
Richard Plevin is a software engineer, writer, and renewable
energy enthusiast. He has over 20 years of experience as a software
engineer and entrepreneur. He has a BS in Computer Science and Applied
Mathematics from SUNY Albany and an MS in Computer Science from Yale
University. He is currently persuing a Ph.D. from ERG at UC Berkeley.
Bretton W. Garrett is a Ph.D. electrical engineer with 20 years of work experience in transmission operations and control in British Columbia Hydro.
Anubut Sangarasri has a B.E in Electrical Engineering and a M.E in Power Engineering, both from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.