Angineh Zohrabian, Ph.D., is a Managing Consultant at Energy and Environmental Economics (E3), specializing in resource portfolio planning, decarbonization policy analysis, and the integration of emerging technologies such as hydrogen and long-duration energy storage into future electricity systems.
She serves as a technical manager supporting the California Public Utilities Commission’s Integrated Resource Plan, leading major capacity-expansion modelling efforts for the state’s Preferred System Plan and Transmission Planning Process, and has contributed to research for the California Energy Commission and the California Air Resources Board. Her experience includes evaluating clean-energy procurement impacts, developing zero-carbon strategies for municipal utilities, analysing replacement options for regional hydropower, and assessing grid reliability for Western utilities.
Dr. Zohrabian holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Southern California, where she focused on greenhouse-gas mitigation and the water-energy nexus, and her research has been published in leading energy and policy journals.