Apogee supports clients in the research, non-profit and government sectors.
Spanning work from the local and state level to federal and international policy, Apogee's expertise includes: energy production forecasts, emissions modeling, climate cost estimates, clean energy and electric vehicle technology research, as well as community and benefit-cost assessments related to energy development.
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Enhance climate technology deployment in the Global South. Nat. Clim. Chang. 12, 771–772 (Nature Climate Change, August 2022)
Review of an Industry Report on the Impacts of a Delay in Federal Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing (June 2022)
Emissions from fossil fuels produced on US federal lands and waters present opportunities for climate mitigation (Climatic Change, March 2022)
Group Analysis: Impacts of Proposed Reforms to the Onshore Federal Oil and Gas Program Included in the Build Back Better Act (January 2022)
Using Satellite Imagery and Machine Learning to Estimate the Livelihood Impact of Electricity Access. (NBER Working Paper, September 2021)
Drilling Impacts: A Boom or Bust for Schools? A Mixed Methods Analysis of Public Education in Six Oil and Gas States. Chapter 10, (pp. 262-288) in Energy Impacts: A Multidisciplinary Exploration of North American Energy Development. (2021)
State federal leasing pause briefs: Wyoming, New Mexico, Colorado, Montana, North Dakota and Alaska.
Public lands fly under climate radar (Nature Climate Change, February 2019)
Impacts of Unconventional Oil and Gas Booms on Public Education: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Six Producing States (RFF Report, August 2017)
WHIMBY (What’s Happening in My Backyard?): A Community Risk-Benefit Matrix of Unconventional Oil and Gas Development (RFF Report, June 2017)
Applying EIA’s National Energy Modeling System to US Coal Projections: Strengths and Weaknesses for BLM’s Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (RFF Policy Brief, September 2016)