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Neal Elliott

Director Emeritus

Neal Elliott directed ACEEE’s research for many years prior to transitioning to emeritus status. He continues to contribute to ACEEE’s research and policy efforts as an internationally recognized expert and author on energy efficiency programs and policies, industrial energy efficiency and decarbonization, electric motor systems, and clean distributed energy and thermal storage. Neal is a frequent speaker at domestic and international conferences. He joined ACEEE in 1993.

Prior to joining ACEEE, Neal was an adjunct associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Duke University and senior engineering project manager at the N.C. Alternative Energy Corp. (now Advanced Energy) where he was founding director of the Industrial Energy Laboratory. Prior to AEC he worked as N.C. Wood Assistance team leader for the Industrial Extension Service and Department of Wood and Paper Science at North Carolina State University. He is also a member of the U.S. Department of Energy Industrial Technology Innovation Advisory Committee (ITIAC).

Neal earned a bachelor of science and a master of science in mechanical engineering from North Carolina State University, and was a dean’s fellow and received a PhD from Duke University. He is a registered professional engineer in North Carolina and has six patents in the area of thermal storage and produce processing.

Expertise:

  • Industrial energy efficiency and decarbonization technologies, programs, and policies
  • Industrial heat pumps
  • Distributed energy and thermal storage technologies and policies
  • Energy markets and policies (including natural gas, oil, coal, and electricity)

 

Authored by Neal Elliott

Energy Efficiency: The First Fuel for a Clean Energy Future; Resources for Meeting Maryland’s Electricity Needs
  • Research Report
  • Energy Efficiency Policy
  • Utilities and the Power Sector
  • Energy Efficiency: The First Fuel for a Clean Energy Future; Resources for Meeting Maryland’s Electricity Needs

    Maryland consumers have been hammered by recent, dramatic increases in electricity prices. Faced with rising energy needs and increasing power reliability concerns, the state was poised to embrace …

    Feb 1, 2008

    Assessment of the House Renewable Electricity Standard and Expanded Clean Energy Scenarios
  • Research Report
  • Energy Efficiency Policy
  • Assessment of the House Renewable Electricity Standard and Expanded Clean Energy Scenarios

    In August 2007, the U.S. House passed a provision requiring that electric utilities meet 15% of their energy requirements from renewable energy sources and energy efficiency measures. Although the …

    Dec 1, 2007

    Impact of Proposed Increases to Motor Efficiency Performance Standards, Proposed Federal Motor Tax Incentives, and Suggested New Directions Forward
  • Research Report
  • Energy Efficiency Policy
  • Transportation
  • Impact of Proposed Increases to Motor Efficiency Performance Standards, Proposed Federal Motor Tax Incentives, and Suggested New Directions Forward

    This report provides a review of the history of motor minimum efficiency performance standards, discusses the impacts of recently passed new U.S. standards, and discusses the implications of these …

    Oct 1, 2007

    Role of Energy Efficiency and Onsite Renewables in Meeting Energy and Environmental Needs in the Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston/Galveston Metro Areas
  • Research Report
  • Energy Efficiency Policy
  • Role of Energy Efficiency and Onsite Renewables in Meeting Energy and Environmental Needs in the Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston/Galveston Metro Areas

    This companion report to ACEEE's overall Texas efficiency potential study (E073) explores the role of local government in realizing energy efficiency opportunities and assesses the impacts on t…

    Sep 1, 2007

    The Economic Benefits of an Energy Efficiency and Onsite Renewable Energy Strategy to Meet Growing Electricity Needs in Texas
  • Research Report
  • Energy Efficiency Policy
  • Utilities and the Power Sector
  • The Economic Benefits of an Energy Efficiency and Onsite Renewable Energy Strategy to Meet Growing Electricity Needs in Texas

    Building upon the earlier 2007 study (see E073), this report explores the positive economic, job, and emission impacts of expanded energy efficiency, combined heat and power, and on-site renewable …

    Sep 1, 2007

    Agricultural Energy Efficiency Infrastructure: Leveraging the 2002 Farm Bill and Steps for the Future
  • Research Report
  • Affordability and Energy Equity
  • Energy Efficiency Policy
  • Agricultural Energy Efficiency Infrastructure: Leveraging the 2002 Farm Bill and Steps for the Future

    With rising energy prices in recent years and the enactment of the 2002 Farm Bill energy has become an important energy issue in agricultural communities across the country. This report reviews cha…

    Jul 1, 2007

    Potential for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to Meet Florida’s Growing Energy Demands
  • Research Report
  • Energy Efficiency Policy
  • Potential for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to Meet Florida’s Growing Energy Demands

    Florida is one of the most rapidly growing states in the country. In addition, the state has a particularly vulnerable energy infrastructure due to its lack of indigenous resources and stretched su…

    Jun 1, 2007

    Potential for Energy Efficiency, Demand Response, and Onsite Renewable Energy to Meet Texas’s Growing Electricity Needs
  • Research Report
  • Utilities and the Power Sector
  • Potential for Energy Efficiency, Demand Response, and Onsite Renewable Energy to Meet Texas’s Growing Electricity Needs

    Texas, among the fastest growing states in the country, is facing an energy crisis as it strives to meet its electricity needs. This report reviews energy projections; assesses the potential for en…

    Mar 1, 2007

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