Summary
Alan Mitchell is an energy efficiency and renewable energy specialist with 12+ years of professional experience and a multi-decade track record as founder and president of Analysis North, where he developed AkWarm—the official Alaska home energy rating software in use for over 20 years. He combines electrical engineering training from Stanford and a MA in Energy and Resources from UC Berkeley with hands-on skills in data acquisition, energy modeling, software development, and economic analysis to deliver measurable building energy savings. Alan has led large-scale program and pipeline cost-benefit studies, designed and implemented building monitoring systems, and executed one of Alaska’s early shared-savings projects that cut a rural store’s electricity use by 30%. Comfortable moving between rigorous modeling and practical field work, he translates complex datasets into actionable retrofit and renewable energy strategies tailored to cold-climate communities. Based in Anchorage, he brings entrepreneurial persistence and technical depth to projects that reduce costs and accelerate decarbonization in challenging environments.
12 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Arts (MA), Energy and Resources, Master of Arts (MA), Energy and Resources at University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Science (BS), Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS), Electrical Engineering at Stanford University