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Dave Anderson

Dave Anderson

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PO Box 999
Richland, WA 99352

Biography

Dave Anderson has over 20 years of experience in environmental and economic modeling and analysis. His research interests include national and regional interindustry economic modeling, natural resource policy and economic analysis, and analysis of various energy and environmental policy questions.

He has authored or co-authored more than 50 publications, including journal articles, conference proceedings, technical reports, and environmental impact statements. Mr. Anderson originally joined PNNL in 1991 and rejoined PNNL in 2001 after four years in the banking industry.

Research Interests

  • National and Regional Economic Impact Modeling
  • NEPA-Related Analysis (Socioeconomics, Demographics, Land Use Planning, GIS)
  • Natural Resource Economicss
  • Management of Energy-Efficiency Program Measurement
  • Industrial Sector Energy Analysis

Education and Credentials

  • B.S., Forest Resources, Oregon State University, 1989
  • M.S., Forest Economics, Oregon State University, 1991

Selected Publications

2008

  • Dirks JA, DM Anderson, DJ Hostick, DB Belzer, and KA Cort. 2008. Lost Opportunities in the Buildings Sector: Energy-Efficiency Analysis and Results PNNL-17623, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. 
  • Scott MJ, JM Roop, RW Schultz, DM Anderson, and KA Cort. 2008. "The Impact of DOE Building Technology Energy Efficiency Programs on U.S. Employment, Income, and Investment." Energy Economics 30(5):2283-2301. 

2007

  • Anderson DM, and JM Roop. 2007. "Book Review: The Technology-Energy-Environment-Health (TEEH) Chain in China: A Case Study of Cokemaking." Journal of Regional Science 47(2):397-398.  doi:10.1111/j.1467-9787.2007.00513_13.x

2006

2004

2003

  • Anderson DM, and JM Roop. 2003. "The Role of Steel in the US Economy: Decomposing the 1982-1997 Forward and Backward Linkages of the Steel Industry." In 2003 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Industry, pp. 6-13 - 6-23.  ACEEE, Rye, NY. 
  • Anderson DM, and JM Roop. 2003. "The Role of Steel in the US Economy: Decomposing the 1982-1997 Forward and Backward Linkages of the Steel Industry." In Proceedings. 2003 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Industry : Sustainability and Industry : Increasing Energy Efficiency and Reducing Emissions, vol. CD-ROM, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, Washington, DC. 
  • Kintner-Meyer MCW, DM Anderson, and DJ Hostick. 2003. Final Report for the Energy Efficient and Affordable Small Commercial and Residential Buildings Research Program -- Project 6.6 - Development of the Assessment FrameworkPNNL-14343, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. 
  • Anderson DM, and DJ Hostick. 2003. Post Hoc Evaluation of Long-Term Goals for Energy Savings in the Buildings Sector: Lessons from Hindsight PNNL-14262, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. 
  • Anderson DM, DB Belzer, KA Cort, JA Dirks, DB Elliott, DJ Hostick, and MJ Scott. 2003. Methodological Framework for Analysis of GPRA Metrics: Application to FY04 Projects in BT and WIPPNNL-14231, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. 
  • Fathelrahman EM, and DM Anderson. 2003. "Market Penetration of Competing New Technology: A Maximum Likelihood (MLE) Approach to Modeling the Emergence of the Electronic Ballasts." In 2003 International Energy Program Evaluation Conference Proceedings. Evaluation: Meeting Diverse Needs, August 20-22, 2003, Seattle, WA.  IEPEC Committee, Madison, WI. 
  • Hostick DJ, KA Cort, DB Belzer, JA Dirks, DB Elliott, DM Anderson, and JP Dion. 2003. "Measurement and Baseline Issues Related to Evaluating a Diverse Portfolio of Federally-Supported Building Energy-Saving Programs." In 2003 International Energy Program Evaluation Conference Proceedings. Evaluation: Meeting Diverse Needs, August 20-22, 2003, Seattle, WA.  IEPEC Committee, Madison, WI. 

2002

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