Grace Howland
Education
M.B.A., University of Cambridge; B.A., economics, Wellesley College; B.A., French, Wellesley College
Summary of Experience
Ms. Howland specializes in litigation, regulatory, and policy matters involving electricity and natural gas markets, and the electric grid transition. She has supported expert witnesses in litigation related to electricity market damages, contract disputes, and electricity rate and cost recovery disputes. Ms. Howland’s regulatory and policy experience in the electricity sector includes studying electric grid reliability and fuel security under extreme winter weather conditions, analysis for capacity and energy market redesign processes in North America, and the assessment of electric utility rate design innovations to support the electric grid transition.
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Fuel and Energy Security In New York State: An Assessment of Winter Operational Risks for a Power System in Transition
White Paper, 2023
2023Hibbard P, Cavicchi J, Howland G, Graham J, Vafiadis M
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Massachusetts’ Energy Transition: Innovation for Electric Utility Regulation
White paper, September 2023
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Natural Gas Pipeline Certification: Policy Considerations for a Changing Industry
White Paper, November 2017
2017
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November 14, 2023
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September 12, 2023