Tory Clark leads E3’s Climate Pathways and Electrification practice area focusing on helping state agencies, regulators, utilities, and NGOs plan to meet ambitious climate and energy goals while addressing real-world constraints. Tory has extensive experience helping clients chart policy pathways to reach greenhouse gas reduction goals, including understanding the role of electrification, clean and reliable electricity generation, low-carbon fuels, emerging technologies, and affordability. She has recently supported Climate Scoping Plans for CARB and NYSERDA, developed utility decarbonization plans for Xcel Energy, BGE, and RI PUC, and developed long-term scenarios for the US Climate Alliance and WRI.
Tory likes knowing that her work is helping policy makers, utilities, and investors lay the foundation for a low-carbon economy. Before joining E3 in 2015, she spent five years helping developing countries create long-term energy and climate plans using the LEAP model, an experience that impressed upon her the vital and varied roles that different regions will play in the global push toward deep decarbonization. She continues to work to help stakeholders understand their region’s role in the overall transition to climate mitigation policies, both in the U.S. and globally.
Education: MS, technology and policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; BS, mechanical engineering, Tufts University