Scott Englander is an engineer with 30 years’ experience in the electric industry. Mr. Englander advises clients on electricity market economics, design, and operation, renewables, transmission, and generation. As president of Longwood Energy Group, Mr. Englander leads projects to quantify the economic benefits and value of clean and renewable energy investments, develop clean energy technology, procure energy supply, and provide strategic advisory services. Scott developed projections of REC prices for the AESC 2015 study.
Prior to forming Longwood Energy Group in 2012, he served as a Director at Charles River Associates for eight years, where he focused on clean and renewable energy, electricity market economics and operations, and energy regulatory and litigation support. Previously, as vice president of Tabors Caramanis & Associates, Mr. Englander focused extensively on transmission pricing, contracts, and power market design, while evaluating and shaping the restructuring of the electricity industry. He has testified as expert witness in a number of major cases involving wholesale electricity and transmission contracts in the United States and internationally, taught courses on electricity markets for numerous market participants and regulators, and led research and development efforts on price-responsive commercial and industrial control technologies.
Prior to forming Longwood Energy Group in 2012, he served as a Director at Charles River Associates for eight years, where he focused on clean and renewable energy, electricity market economics and operations, and energy regulatory and litigation support. Previously, as vice president of Tabors Caramanis & Associates, Mr. Englander focused extensively on transmission pricing, contracts, and power market design, while evaluating and shaping the restructuring of the electricity industry. He has testified as expert witness in a number of major cases involving wholesale electricity and transmission contracts in the United States and internationally, taught courses on electricity markets for numerous market participants and regulators, and led research and development efforts on price-responsive commercial and industrial control technologies.