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Lowell Ungar

Director of Federal Policy

Lowell Ungar leads the federal policy program at ACEEE. He develops legislative proposals, builds stakeholder and policymaker support for them, promotes administrative actions under existing authorities, and analyzes existing and proposed policies and programs. He has worked on policies in all economic sectors and often leads cross-cutting research on potential policy impacts. He joined ACEEE in 2013.

Prior to joining ACEEE, Lowell was director of policy at the Alliance to Save Energy. He played a key role in enacting legislation on building energy codes, appliance efficiency standards, tax incentives, funding, federal energy management, and other areas. He also co-wrote reports mostly on buildings and utility policy issues. Before working at the Alliance he was a legislative aide in both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives.

Lowell earned a PhD in physical chemistry from the University of Chicago and a BS in chemistry with distinction and with honors in humanities from Stanford University.

Expertise:

  • Federal energy policies
  • Policy development, advocacy, and analysis
  • Buildings and utilities policies
  • Tax incentives and government funding

Authored by Lowell Ungar

The Role of Building Energy Codes in the Clean Power Plan
  • Research Report
  • Homes and Buildings
  • The Role of Building Energy Codes in the Clean Power Plan

    In this paper we provide further support of our comment already submitted to the record, focusing on two aspects of the provision in order to determine whether building energy codes should be consi…

    Jan 23, 2015

    Change Is in the Air: How States Can Harness Energy Efficiency to Strengthen the Economy and Reduce Pollution
  • Research Report
  • Behavior and Health
  • Energy Efficiency Policy
  • Homes and Buildings
  • Change Is in the Air: How States Can Harness Energy Efficiency to Strengthen the Economy and Reduce Pollution

    This study evaluates the implications of using end-use energy efficiency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the power sector. It does so by quantifying the energy, economic, and pollution-redu…

    Apr 29, 2014

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