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Staff Biography for Howard Geller
Howard Geller is the Executive Director of the Southwest Energy Efficiency
Project (SWEEP), a public interest venture he founded in 2001. Based in Boulder,
Colorado, SWEEP promotes policies and programs to advance energy efficiency in a
six-state region that includes Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and
Wyoming.
Dr. Geller is the former Executive Director of the American Council for an
Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE). He established ACEE’s Washington, D.C. office
in 1981, stepping down as Executive Director in February 2001. He built ACEEE’s
reputation and influence through technical and policy assessments, advice to
policy makers, development of energy efficiency programs, consumer guides, and
conferences.
Dr. Geller has advised and conducted energy efficiency studies for utilities,
governmental organizations, and international agencies. He has testified before
the U.S. Congress on energy issues many times and has influenced key energy
legislation, including the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act of 1987
and the Energy Policy Act of 1992. He is author or co author of four books. His
most recent book, Energy Revolution: Policies for a Sustainable Future, was
published in December 2002 by Island Press.
In addition to his work in the United States, Dr. Geller has spent significant
time working on energy efficiency issues in Brazil. He helped to start and
frequently advises Brazil's National Electricity Conservation Program (PROCEL).
Dr. Geller was awarded the 1998 Leo Szilard Award for Physics in the Public
Interest by the American Physical Society in recognition of his contributions to
national appliance efficiency standards and more efficient energy use in
general. Dr. Geller is a member of the editorial advisory board for the journal
Energy Policy, and was the associate editor for energy efficiency for the
Macmillan Encyclopedia of Energy.
Dr. Geller received his PhD in Energy Policy from the University of Sao Paulo in
Brazil and he holds a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering from Princeton
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