NineDot Energy
Lindsay Cherry currently serves as the Director of Regulatory Affairs at NineDot Energy, a position held since September 2023. Previously, Lindsay worked at Qcells North America as the Senior Market Intelligence and Policy Manager, focusing on sustainable solar manufacturing policies. Additional roles include Market Intelligence and Policy Manager at Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables, where Lindsay analyzed solar technologies, and Graduate Energy Consultant positions at the Mexican Energy Regulatory Commission and the National Institute of Energy and Island Sustainability, contributing to clean energy certificate mechanisms and microgrid development analyses. Early career experiences involved policy research internships at Urban Green Council, the Natural Resources Defense Council, Jacobson Strategic Communications, and Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future. Lindsay holds a Master of Public Administration in Energy & the Environment from Columbia University's SIPA and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Boston University.
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NineDot Energy
NineDot Energy creates innovative energy solutions that make the urban grid cleaner, more equitable, more resilient and less costly. Our current development focus is on building and operating battery storage sites in the New York City metropolitan area, including Westchester and Long Island. We are working to enable vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capabilities at our projects as well. The NineDot Energy name derives from the classic mathematical puzzle for sparking out-of-the-box solutions. Our “outside the box” creativity combines business model innovation and community-centered solutions to catalyze clean energy projects in high-value parts of the electric utility grid. Based at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Urban Future Lab in Brooklyn, New York. We have received financial support from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the New York State Energy Research and Development Agency (NYSERDA) and the Carlyle investment group, among others.