CRI Co-Founder, Harry Warren, named Visiting Fellow at Princeton University

Beginning September 1, 2019, Harry Warren began a six-month resident fellowship at Princeton University’s Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment. The Andlinger Center supports research and teaching in the areas of sustainable energy technology development, energy efficiency, and environmental protection and remediation.

“Andlinger is an important institution in energy research, nationally and internationally, and as a Princeton alum it’s especially exciting to be part of its efforts”, Harry said. As a visiting fellow Harry is studying how distributed energy resources and building energy systems can be designed and operated to help meet the challenges of incorporating more variable, renewable energy supplies into the power system. Harry is also collaborating on the Center’s Rapid Switch project, which is examining paths to decarbonize the U.S. energy system broadly and the Mid-Atlantic power grid in particular.

Read more about the Andlinger Center and Harry’s Appointment here: https://acee.princeton.edu/acee-news/energy-industry-veteran-and-top-climate-advisor-appointed-visiting-fellows/