Kenzie Schwartz
Kenzie Schwartz’s work at E3 focuses on the future of utilities, long-term greenhouse gas reduction policies, and building electrification. She has extensive experience supporting utilities, cities, and states as they develop decarbonization pathways. Recent projects include identifying a portfolio of measures to achieve New York City’s Local Law 97 emissions reduction targets; and developing a set of decarbonization pathways for gas utilities in Massachusetts and evaluating customer and economic impacts.
Throughout Kenzie’s career, she has focused on supporting the development of plans, programs, policies, and products that drive decarbonization. Between stints at E3, she worked at Via Separations, a hard-tech startup focused on reducing emissions by electrifying industrial processes. Prior to joining E3, she worked on regulatory and customer strategy at National Grid. She has a background in finance, climate policy, and regulatory strategy.
Education: MPA, Environmental Science and Policy, Columbia University; BS, Sociology, University of Utah
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