Chloe Holden supports the state and federal policy teams with quantitative and qualitative research. She develops reports, market analyses, fact sheets, and other materials to strengthen United advocacy efforts around advanced energy markets, technologies, and policies. Prior to joining Advanced Energy United, Chloe worked as an energy storage market analyst at Wood Mackenzie.
Current Projects
In the News
- RTO Insider: Could Virtual Power Plants Replace Natural Gas Peakers?
- RTO Insider: NV Energy Should Do More to Tap VPP Potential, Report Says
Areas of Expertise
- Renewable Energy Policy
Education
- Bachelor of Arts, Wesleyan University
- Master of Energy Regulation and Law, Vermont Law School