Chris Marnay

Chris Marnay

China Energy Group
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road MS 90R2002
Berkeley CA 94720
Office Location: 90-2120
(510) 486-7028

Chris Marnay is a Staff Scientist of the Grid Integration Group (GIG) of the Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Department, within the Environmental Energy Technologies Division. He has worked at Berkeley Lab for 29 years. He models economic-environmental problems related to likely future adoption patterns of small-scale distributed energy resources (DER), especially when clustered in microgrids exercising local semiautonomous control and able to island. He was a member of the Consortium of Electric Reliability Solutions (CERTS) team that proposed the CERTS Microgrid concept, and has published a large body of research on microgrid principles, economics, and applications. His work on DER led to development of the DER Customer Adoption Model (DER-CAM), which finds optimum technology neutral combinations of equipment and operating schedules, given prevailing economic circumstances and available equipment descriptions, including multiple generation options, energy storage, and electric vehicles. DER-CAM has been used for numerous analyses and scheduling problems, including at the Mechanical Engineering building at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and the Santa Rita Jail microgrid. A significant current application of DER-CAM is the scheduling of the demonstration 40-vehicle plug-in electric vehicle fleet at Los Angeles Air Force Base. He has lectured widely on microgrid principles, economics, and demonstrations, chairs the annual International Microgrids Symposiums, and is the Convenor of CIGRÉ Working Group 6.22, Microgrid Evolution Roadmap. He has an A.B. in Development Studies, an M.S. in Agricultural and Resource Economics, and a Ph.D. in Energy and Resources, all from the University of California, Berkeley. He has also studied at the London School of Economics and the University of Hawaii, has worked at the University of Texas at Austin, was a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellow at the University of Kitakyushu in 2006, and is an affiliate faculty member in U.C. Berkeley’s Energy and Resources Group.

Education

1981, BA Development Studies, UC Berkeley
1983, MS Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Berkeley
1993, PhD Energy and Resources, UC Berkeley

This publications database is an ongoing project, and not all Division publications are represented here yet.

Publications

2010

Stadler, Michael, Nicholas DeForest, Florence Bonnet, Chris Marnay, Judy Lai, and Trucy Phan. Simulation of the GHG Abatement Potentials in the U.S. Building Sector by 2050 In 29th USAEE/IAEE Annual North American Conference. Hyatt Regency Calgary, Canada, 2010.
Stadler, Michael, Nicholas DeForest, Chris Marnay, Florence Bonnet, Judy Lai, and Trucy Phan. "Simulation of the GHG Abatement Potentials in the U.S. Building Sectory By 2050." In 29th USAEE/IAEE Annual North American Conference, October 14-16, 2010, 15. Calgary, Canada : LBNL, 2010. Download: PDF (1.67 MB)
Stadler, Michael, Ilan Momber, Olivier Mégel, Tomás Gómez, Chris Marnay, Sebastian Beer, Judy Lai, and Vincent S. Battaglia. "The added economic and environmental value of plug-in electric vehicles connected to commercial building microgrids." In 2nd European Conference on SmartGrids and E-Mobility, October 20 -21, 2010. Brussels, Belgium : LBNL, 2010. Download: PDF (1.44 MB)
Stadler, Michael, Chris Marnay, Judy Lai, Gonçalo Cardoso, Olivier Mégel, and Afzal S. Siddiqui. The Influence of a CO2 Pricing Scheme on Distributed Energy Resources in California's Commercial Buildings In 23rd Annual Western Conference, Advanced Workship in Regulation and Competition. Hyatt Regency, Monterey, California, 2010.

2009

Marnay, Chris, Judy Lai, Michael Stadler, and Afzal S. Siddiqui. "Added Value of Reliability to a Microgrid: Simulations of Three California Buildings." In Cigré Integration of Wide-Scale Renewable Resources into the Power Delivery System, 7. Calgary, Canada, 2009.
Marnay, Chris, Judy Lai, Michael Stadler, and Afzal S. Siddiqui. Added Value of Reliability to a Microgrid: Simulations of Three California Buildings In CIGRE and IEEE PES Symposium, Integration of wide-scale renewable resources into the power delivery system. Calgary, Canada, 2009.

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