Experts

Jeff Deyette
Senior Energy AnalystExpertise
Clean Energy-PolicyClean Energy-Renewable Technologies
Profile
As an energy analyst for the Union of Concerned Scientists’ (UCS) Clean Energy program, Mr. Deyette conducts analysis on the economic and environmental costs and benefits of renewable energy and energy efficiency policies. Mr. Deyette has co-authored several recent reports for UCS including, Increasing the Texas Renewable Energy Standard: Economic and Employment Benefits, The Colorado Renewable Energy Standard Ballot Initiative: Impacts on Jobs and the Economy, Renewing Where We Live, and Renewing America's Economy. Each of these reports employed economic models to examine the consumer, employment, and environmental benefits of increasing our use of renewable energy. Mr. Deyette has also written articles for various renewable energy industry publications.
Prior to coming to UCS in 1999, Mr. Deyette worked as an Environmental Protection Specialist for the New England Division of the United States Army Corps of Engineers from 1996 to 1998, where he assisted with environmental compliance and conservation programs.
Mr. Deyette has a master's degree from Boston University in Energy Resource and Environmental Management & International Relations, and a bachelor's degree from St. Lawrence University in Environmental Science and Government.

