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.
Awarded Research Projects
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Sort by Title | Research Areas | Sort by Year | Researchers | Keywords |
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Endogenizing Fuel Price Risk (and Uncertainty) | Electricity, Fossil Fuels, Markets & Finance | 2018-2019 | Steven Kimbrough | Electricity Markets, Finance & Investment, Risk |
The Impact of Renewable Energy Procurement Auctions in Brazil | Clean Energy, Electricity | 2017-2018 | Gabrielle Vasey | Electricity Markets, Grids, Hydropower, International |
Unilateral Incentives to Self-Impose Emission Limits: Is There a Case for Pennsylvania and RGGI | Climate, Markets & Finance | 2017-2018 | Mike Abito | Electricity Markets, Emissions, Pennsylvania |
Separate Markets for Externalities: Regional versus State-by-State Implementation of the Clean Power Plan | Markets & Finance, Climate | 2016-2017 | Mike Abito | Carbon Pricing & Offsets, Electricity Markets |