Northwest Power and Conservation Council
Joe Walderman is an experienced energy resource analyst currently with the Northwest Power & Conservation Council since May 2024. Previously, Joe served as a Senior Clean Energy Analyst at Strategen, specializing in clean energy planning and decarbonization strategies for diverse clients. Joe's background includes roles as an Energy Analyst at UC Santa Barbara, where 2021 Energy and Utility report construction and greenhouse gas inventory were performed, and as a Master's Project Consultant for the City of Santa Barbara, focusing on techno-economic analysis for a floating solar array. Additional experience includes developing fleet electrification strategies at Northrop Grumman as an EDF Climate Corps Fellow and coordinating energy efficiency projects at Elysian Energy. Joe holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Science and Management from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies and Geography from the University of Richmond.
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Northwest Power and Conservation Council
The Council is a unique agency, authorized through the Northwest Power Act, to balance our energy and environment needs. Since 1980, the Council has worked to make energy efficiency the region’s second largest resource while protecting fish and wildlife. Public participation is a cornerstone of our mission. Recognized as a leader in energy efficiency development, the Council received the NW Energy Coalition’s Bob Olsen Memorial Conservation Eagle Award for its Sixth Power Plan and the ACEEE’s Champion of Energy Efficiency in Buildings Award. It also develops one of the largest regional recovery programs in the nation, directing more than $250 million each year to projects to enhance fish and wildlife affected by dams.