Funded Projects


Our researchers explore critical issues and address challenges that have regional, national, and global implications.


About Our Research Grants

Each year, the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy awards grants ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 to support new research or supplement existing research in energy and climate policy.

We seek requests for proposals from University of Pennsylvania faculty, postdocs, and doctoral students for research projects in the areas of energy and climate policy that can leverage Penn research and support the advancement of our mission.

For questions about the research grants program, please email Oscar Serpell.

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Heat Stress and Urban Resilience: How Should We Plan for the Increasing Cooling Needs of Vulnerable Cities & Buildings, Electricity 2024-2025 Dorit Aviv, William Braham, Siva Mathiyazhagan Public Health
Transatlantic Energy Transition Law: Grid Governance in Conversation Institutions & Governance, Electricity 2024-2025 Shelley Welton Grids
The Economics of Grid Reliability and Voltage Improvements Access & Equity, Electricity 2022-2023 Susanna Berkouwer Grids, International
Achieving Net-Zero Emissions in the State of Michigan Greenhouse Gas Removal, Climate, Electricity 2021-2022 Peter Psarras Emissions
The Efficiency of Electricity Pricing Schemes Electricity, Markets & Finance 2021-2022 Arthur van Benthem Finance & Investment
Increasing Electricity Access in the Developing World through Equitable Load-Shedding Electricity, Access & Equity 2020-2021 Tomer Mangoubi International
Implementing SDG7 in the Informal Settlements: The Case of Accra, Ghana Electricity, Access & Equity 2019-2020 Eugenie Birch International
Repowering Ulaanbaatar: Urbanization after Coal Fossil Fuels, Electricity 2018-2019 Nicholas Pevzner, Stephanie Carlisle Coal, International, Public Health
Power Issue of Scenario Journal Access & Equity, Electricity, Emerging Tech 2018-2019 Nicholas Pevzner, Stephanie Carlisle Politics
Endogenizing Fuel Price Risk (and Uncertainty) Electricity, Fossil Fuels, Markets & Finance 2018-2019 Steven Kimbrough Electricity Markets, Finance & Investment, Risk
A Data Driven PV Power Forecasting Model Clean Energy, Electricity 2017-2018 Jorge J. Santiago-Aviles Distributed Energy, Grids, Solar
The Impact of Renewable Energy Procurement Auctions in Brazil Clean Energy, Electricity 2017-2018 Gabrielle Vasey Electricity Markets, Grids, Hydropower, International
The Multinational as Policy Driver in Africa: A Case Study Electricity 2016-2017 Sarah Byala International
Humidity Responsive, Water Harvesting and Self-Cooling Building Envelopes Emerging Tech, Cities & Buildings, Electricity 2016-2017 Shu Yang Water
Lighting Dark Corners: Improving Light Efficiency with Kirigami Electricity 2015-2016 Randall Kamien Energy Efficiency