Hannah Braun

Senior Consultant at London Economics International LLC

Poland

About

I am a kiełbasa-chomping, dog-cuddling, amateur-running neatnik with 10 years of work experience in energy markets and energy policy analysis. I am proficient in wholesale energy and capacity markets, utility regulation (cost-of-service regulation, performance-based regulation), utility ratemaking (rate cases), large-scale energy procurement processes, intra- and inter-regional power planning, commodity markets, energy subsidy policies, grid of the future concerns (impact of electrification, need for dispatchable power, impact of extreme weather on intermittent generation), and trends in renewable energy development (i.e., following the impacts of the IRA repeal and import tariffs on US renewable energy development, following trends in offshore wind development, etc.).

Experience

  • London Economics International LLC (5 yrs)
    • Senior Consultant
      Mar 2024 - Present · 2 yrs 5 mos

    • Consultant
      Nov 2021 - Mar 2024 · 2 yrs 5 mos

    • Research Associate
      Aug 2021 - Nov 2021 · 4 mos

  • Research Fellow at Regenerative Crisis Response Committee
    Jul 2021 - Dec 2021 · 6 mos

  • Curator at EnergyPolicyTracker.org
    Jun 2020 - Aug 2021 · 1 yr 3 mos

    Tracked fossil fuel and green stimulus packages and policies in response to COVID-19 pandemic in Poland and at European Institutions level as part of an initiative by IISD, IGES, OCI, ODI, SEI, and Columbia

  • Short Term Consultant at The World Bank
    Mar 2020 - Aug 2021 · 1 yr 6 mos

    Infra Energy Global Programs

  • Graduate Consultant at Ministerio de Minas y Energía
    Jan 2020 - May 2020 · 5 mos

    Capstone Workshop Consultancy "Colombia and Peru: Securing Community Acceptance in Natural Resource Rich Areas" on sustainable resource development produced for the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Colombia and Mesías Guevara, Governor of Cajamarca, Peru. Key concepts include the Community Partnership Agreement, Cumulative Impact Assessments, the Social Wealth Trust Fund, and cross-default mechanisms.