Wallace, William
William Wallace is a Senior Project Leader and member of the International and Environmental Studies Group in the Strategic Energy Analysis and Applications Center of National Renewable Energy Lab. Areas of expertise * Development and pilot testing of sustainable development models for rural electrification * Renewable energy programs in developing countries * Business development and commercialization strategies for biomass, wind, and solar applications Primary research interests * International cooperation with China for renewable energy development * Sustainable rural energy development and rural electrification * Applications, markets, and policy development for solar, wind and biomass Education and background training * B.S. in chemistry, Memphis State University, Memphis, Tenn. (1972) * M.S. and Ph.D. in physical chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. (1974/1977) * Post-doctoral research in electrochemistry, University of Texas at Austin (1977-1979) Prior work experience * Senior project leader, SEAAC, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colo. (2007 – present) * Senior technical adviser, UNDP Renewable Energy Program, Beijing, China (1999-2007) * Project manager, NCPV, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colo. (1991-1999) * On assignment – PV and High-Temperature Superconductivity Programs, U.S. DOE, Washington, D.C.,(1989-1991) * Senior scientist, Solar Energy Research Institute, Golden, Colo. (1979-1989)
William Wallace 项目主管, 美国能源部, 国家再生能源实验室
