![]() She also was a contributing author of Reinventing Fire. At Rocky Mountain Institute her research focused on quantifying energy efficiency potential and the best opportunities to capture energy, environmental and economic savings. She has extensive experience evaluating and testifying on energy efficiency potential studies energy efficiency goal-setting and compliance evaluation, measurement and verification and efficiency portfolio and program planning. While at SACE Natalie was an expert witness for energy efficiency proceedings throughout the Southeast. During her work at both of these non-profit organizations she focused on regulatory issues pertaining to clean energy adoption, most recently on planning, portfolio design and integrated resource planning for utility energy efficiency programs. Mims Frick was the Energy Efficiency Director at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) and, prior to that, a Senior Consultant at Rocky Mountain Institute. Prior to joining LBNL, Natalie was the principal at Mims Consulting, LLC, where she served as an expert witness in demand-side management regulatory proceedings across the country. Natalie conducts research and manages projects on energy efficiency technical assistance, policy, program design, implementation and evaluation. Natalie Mims Frick is an Energy Efficiency Program Manager in the Electricity Markets and Policy Department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. ![]()
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