SEI staff

Bill Dougherty
Title: SEI Associate
Expertise: engineering analysis and regional planning
Centre: Former Staff
Bill is an SEI Associate based in Boston, MA. He is a professional engineer with broad experience in engineering analysis and regional planning.
In recent years, he has worked on projects in Morocco, Sudan, Pakistan, Thailand, and South Africa, focusing on energy system modeling, institutional capacity appraisal, statistical analysis of traditional energy markets, and development of environmental externality values.
In the U.S., his research has included an analysis of the social costs and benefits of switching to alternative fuel vehicles, modeling of national policies in the electric and transport sectors for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and assessing transportation demand management options.
He has also been a key contributor to the development of analytical tools to assess air quality, health, and environmental impacts of electric resource supply options and alternative regional transportation strategies.
Bill received a Ph.D. in Regional Planning from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991.
In recent years, he has worked on projects in Morocco, Sudan, Pakistan, Thailand, and South Africa, focusing on energy system modeling, institutional capacity appraisal, statistical analysis of traditional energy markets, and development of environmental externality values.
In the U.S., his research has included an analysis of the social costs and benefits of switching to alternative fuel vehicles, modeling of national policies in the electric and transport sectors for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and assessing transportation demand management options.
He has also been a key contributor to the development of analytical tools to assess air quality, health, and environmental impacts of electric resource supply options and alternative regional transportation strategies.
Bill received a Ph.D. in Regional Planning from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991.
Publications
Water scarcity and climate change adaptation for Yemen's vulnerable communities (Journal article - 2011)
Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability, and Adaptation (Report - 2008)
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