Alejandro Moreno
Alejandro Moreno is the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Renewable Power in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. He is responsible for the Department’s efforts to advance solar, wind, geothermal, hydropower and marine energy, and to integrate renewables into a clean, resilient power system. Previously, he was the Director of the Water Power Technologies Office and co-led the development of the Department’s Energy Storage Grand Challenge. In addition to his roles at DOE, he has served in the energy groups of the World Bank and International Finance Corporation, where he designed and led regulatory reform programs to spur investment in clean energy and rural electrification. Mr. Moreno holds a Bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and a Master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.
Recent Events and Presentations
Earth, Wind, and Fire: Why Spurring Further Innovation in Renewables Matters
ITIF’s Center for Clean Energy Innovation hosted a panel discussion on why continued innovation matters, what an innovation agenda for advanced renewables should look like, and which technologies are likely to be the next big things.