synapse-energy

Cambridge, MA, United States

Energy system modeling and stakeholder engagement for public interest clients

Synapse Energy is a research and consulting firm focused on energy, economics, and the environment. Since 1996, they have provided technical, quantitative, and policy analysis to public interest and governmental clients, helping them improve planning and decision-making in the energy sector. The firm is known for its integrity and independence, offering smart, independent analysis to match or exceed that of well-funded industry stakeholders.

Core services include energy system modeling, strategy and analysis, litigation support, and stakeholder engagement. Synapse Energy empowers stakeholders with technical insights and facilitates effective engagement processes. They are adept at navigating complex energy and climate challenges, ensuring that their work aligns with client goals and communicates robust, data-driven analysis.

With a team of over 40 experts, Synapse Energy has worked extensively with government agencies and non-profits across all 50 states, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. Their projects often focus on public sector and non-profit clients, with of their work dedicated to these areas. Notable projects include integrated resource planning and studies on the impacts of offshore wind in New England.

30
YEARS IN BUSINESS
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