Alyssa Krull focuses on quantitative transmission analysis and electricity market modeling. She works with utilities, state agencies, and other clients in transmission and integrated resource planning, applying her background in energy systems analysis and energy policy to address complex planning challenges.
Before joining E3, Alyssa held research and analyst roles at the American Clean Power Association, Ascend Analytics, and as an undergraduate researcher in energy systems at Stanford. She has written on renewable deployment trends, analyzed historical energy price volatility, and contributed to collaborative reports on offshore wind development. Her academic work includes a senior capstone project evaluating the techno-economic viability of underground hydrogen storage, as well as co-authored publications on green hydrogen and energy price volatility.
Alyssa is motivated by the intersection of technical analysis and policy and supporting communities through the clean energy transition. Outside of work, she enjoys dancing tango, creative writing, and hiking.
Education: M.S., Civil & Environmental Engineering, Stanford University; B.S., Energy Science & Engineering, Stanford University
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