Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Caroline Engle is an experienced Energy Industry Analyst at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, a position held since February 2020. Prior experience includes roles as an Energy Transition Research Assistant, Graduate Research Assistant, and Graduate Teaching Assistant at Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs from August 2017 to December 2019, as well as an internship in the Office of Energy Policy and Innovation at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in the summer of 2019. Engle's background also features an Electricity Regulation Internship at the Kentucky Public Service Commission and various roles in environmental education and leadership at organizations like AmeriCorps and the Sierra Student Coalition. Caroline Engle holds a Master of Public Administration and a Master of Environmental Science from Indiana University Bloomington and O'Neill School, respectively, and dual Bachelor’s Degrees in Natural Resource and Environmental Science and Agricultural Economics from the University of Kentucky.
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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regulates interstate transmission of electricity, natural gas, and oil, and also regulates hydropower projects and natural gas terminals.