New Buildings Institute
Noah Gabriel currently serves as a Senior Project Analyst at the New Buildings Institute, leading a groundbreaking 120-volt heat pump water heater load shifting study in California and overseeing a three-year commercial heat pump water heater project aimed at introducing new products to market. Prior to this role, Noah was a Policy Associate at Atlas Public Policy, where responsibilities included collecting and visualizing energy-related policy data and authoring bi-weekly articles on building decarbonization trends. Noah’s experience also includes working as an Associate Professional Services Engineer at Appen, a Data Analytics Intern for The World Bank’s Sub-Saharan team, serving as Vice President of Quantitative Analysis at the Oberlin Investment Club, and interning at ALA Planning Partnership focused on environmental impact assessments. Noah holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and History from Oberlin College.
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New Buildings Institute
New Buildings Institute (NBI) is a nonprofit organization working to improve the energy performance of commercial buildings. We work collaboratively with commercial building market players—governments, utilities, energy efficiency advocates and building professionals—to remove barriers to energy efficiency, including promoting advanced design practices, improved technologies, public policies and programs that improve energy efficiency. We also develop and offer guidance to individuals and organizations on designing and constructing energy-efficient buildings through our Advanced Buildings® suite of tools and resources.