Jan Hamrin

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Who is Jan Hamrin?

Jan Hamrin has spent 30 years promoting renewable energy through research, policy formulation, and the development of consumer programs. She founded the non-profit Center for Resource Solutions in 1997 and retired as president of CRS at the end of 2007.

Hamrin has served as advisor to the G-8 and numerous legislatures and regulatory commissions as well as co-authoring two books: Affected with the Public Interest: Electric Industry Restructuring in an Era of Competition and Investing in the Future: A Regulator’s Guide to Renewables. In 1981 Hamrin founded and served for nine years as Executive Director of the Independent Energy Producers’ Association in California and played a key role in the implementation of the Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Act in California and elsewhere.

Jan Hamrin received her Ph.D. in Ecology, with emphasis on public policy evaluation of environmental and energy programs, from the University of California, Davis. She also holds Masters degrees in Public Administration from U.C. Davis as well as a B.S. from the University of New Mexico.

In October 2008, Hamrin received a Green Power Leadership "Pioneer" award from the U.S.

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  • University of California, Davis

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on July 23, 2013

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