Summary
Patricia Levi is an interdisciplinary energy systems expert and Senior Managing Consultant with 12 years of experience translating technical modeling and analysis into actionable strategy, policy, and product recommendations. She holds a PhD from Stanford and blends deep quantitative modeling skill with hands-on regulatory experience at CPUC and FERC, having co-authored multiple filings and market design recommendations. At Form Energy she led market development for long-duration iron-air storage, authored white papers used with regulators and utilities, and helped build an industry-leading capacity and cost modeling platform. Known for bridging business, software, and policy teams, she excels at turning complex analytical results into clear narratives for stakeholders. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, she pairs academic rigor and NSF-supported research with practical consulting and outreach experience across utilities, ISOs, and regulators.
12 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Masters of Science, Technology and Policy, Masters of Science, Technology and Policy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
BA, Earth and Planetary Sciences with a secondary field in Environmental Science and Public Policy., BA, Earth and Planetary Sciences with a secondary field in Environmental Science and Public Policy. at Harvard University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Energy & Environmental Modeling @ Dept. of Management Science and Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Energy & Environmental Modeling @ Dept. of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University
Spanish, Swedish