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Jasmine Mah

Senior Research Analyst; Behavior, Health, and Human Dimensions Program

Jasmine researches policies, programs, and funding sources that simultaneously improve human health and energy efficiency. She also cooperates with researchers across different programs, including the utilities, buildings, state policy, and local policy teams. Prior to joining ACEEE in 2021, Jasmine worked for the National Center for Sustainable Transportation. She has a Master of Science in environment and development from the University of Leeds, and a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts from UC Davis.

Authored by Jasmine Mah

2023 Transportation Electrification Scorecard
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  • Research Report
  • Scorecard
  • Transportation
  • Utilities and the Power Sector
  • 2023 Transportation Electrification Scorecard

    The ACEEE State Transportation Electrification Scorecard evaluates the progress that states are making to electrify transportation and thus reduce transportation-related carbon emissions. Specifica…

    Jun 28, 2023

    Moving the Needle on Comprehensive Commercial Retrofits
  • Research Report
  • Homes and Buildings
  • Moving the Needle on Comprehensive Commercial Retrofits

    Comprehensive retrofits of commercial buildings can achieve up to 40% energy savings compared to single-measure improvements, while delivering many high-value benefits like reduced greenhouse gas e…

    May 4, 2022

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