Olga Livingston

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PO Box 999
Richland, WA 99352
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Biography
Ms. Livingston specializes in the areas of data analysis, market assessment, econometric modeling and analysis. Her work has included industrial modeling projects for stochastic energy deployment systems. Other projects she has supported include analyzing results on residential building technologies, transportation and wind energy for DOE's Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) deployment surveys.
Current research interest is econometric modeling, specifically non-parametric estimation.
Prior to joining TP&D group in 2007, Ms. Livingston held a 3-year fellowship with PNNL's International Nuclear Safety Program (INSP). Her previous experience in the capacity of Financial Specialist for Chernobyl Shelter Implementation Plan Project Management Unit (Bechtel-Battelle-EDF consortium) resulted in a solid understanding of the domestic and international energy sector operations, problems and issues.
Research Interests
- Data Analysis
- Market Assessment
- Life Cycle Cost Analysis
- Econometric Modeling
Education and Credentials
- PhD (ABD), Economics, Field: Econometrics, Oregon State University
- M.A. International Management, Whitworth College
- B.S and M.S., Management and Economics, Chernigov State Technological University, Ukraine
Selected Publications
2009
- Scott MJ, OV Livingston, PJ Balducci, JM Roop, and RW Schultz. 2009. ImSET 3.1: Impact of Sector Energy Technologies Model Description and User's Guide. PNNL-18412, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA.
2008
- Livingston OV, MJ Scott, DJ Hostick, JA Dirks, and KA Cort. 2008. Impact of the FY 2009 Building Technologies Program on United States Employment and Earned Income . PNNL-17598, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA.
2007
- Cort KA, DJ Hostick, DB Belzer, and OV Livingston. 2007. Modeling EERE Deployment Programs. PNNL-17089, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA.
