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Nicolai Schlag

Director at Energy & Environmental Economics, Inc.

Nicolai "Nick" Schlag is a Director at Energy and Environmental Economics (E3), based in San Francisco, California.16 He is an expert in electric integrated resource planning, with a focus on renewable integration and system flexibility needs.15 His LinkedIn username is nicolai-schlag-13143780.4

Schlag leads the Resource Planning practice area at E3, where he focuses on electric integrated resource planning, renewable integration, system flexibility analysis, and resource adequacy.3 He has worked with utilities and public agencies throughout western North America on resource planning and procurement projects.2 He has managed high-profile projects, including a study of gas-electric coordination in the Western Interconnection commissioned by the Western Interstate Energy Board, and the Western Interconnection Flexibility Assessment, a collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Lab.2

Schlag developed and maintains E3’s RPS Calculator, which the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and other entities use to analyze renewables portfolios to meet the requirements of the state’s Renewables Portfolio Standard.2 He also supports the CPUC in implementing an integrated resource planning framework in California.12

His work involves addressing the challenges of planning and operating a grid with high renewable penetrations, identifying potential solutions, and developing new techniques for understanding electric systems.2

Schlag holds a Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering (Atmosphere and Energy) and a Bachelor of Science in Earth Systems from Stanford University.134 Prior to E3, he was a MAP Sustainable Energy Fellow at Rocky Mountain Institute and a Stanford in Government Fellow at SEI — Stockholm Environment Institute.3

Select E3 projects led by Schlag::

  • Upper Midwest Integrated Resource Plan Support, Xcel Energy: Led analysis of the impact of deep decarbonization scenarios on Xcel Energy’s Upper Midwest System over the 2020-2034 planning period.1
  • Integrated Resource Planning Support, Sacramento Municipal Utilities District: Customized E3’s RESOLVE model to SMUD’s system to develop optimal portfolios of renewable, conventional, and energy storage resources to meet SMUD’s electric energy and reliability needs while achieving 90-100% carbon emissions reductions by 2040.1
  • 100% Renewable Energy Analysis, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority: Directed the technical analysis to determine the generation and transmission investments needed to supply electric loads in the state.1
  • Pacific Northwest Low Carbon Scenario Analysis, Public Generating Pool: Led a study examining the most effective policy mechanisms to facilitate greenhouse gas reductions in the electric sector in the Pacific Northwest.1

Highlights

Oct 9 · theorg.com
Nick Schlag - Partner at Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc.
Sep 3 · ethree.com
Nick Schlag - E3 - Energy and Environmental Economics

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San Francisco, California, United States