Dalia Patino-Echeverri
Gendell Family Associate Professor, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University
Dr. Patino-Echeverri's research focuses on public policy design for energy systems, with a particular emphasis on managing the risks arising from the uncertainties influencing the outcomes of government actions. Much of her current work focuses on the policies that affect capital investment decisions within the electricity industry, and the corresponding costs to society of electricity and air-emissions levels. Her models explore the effects of different government policies by representing the industry's decisions under uncertainty on future technological advancements, fuel prices, and emissions regulations.
Dr. Patino-Echeverri's research focuses on public policy design for energy systems, with a particular emphasis on managing the risks arising from the uncertainties influencing the outcomes of government actions. Much of her current work focuses on the policies that affect capital investment decisions within the electricity industry, and the corresponding costs to society of electricity and air-emissions levels. Her models explore the effects of different government policies by representing the industry's decisions under uncertainty on future technological advancements, fuel prices, and emissions regulations.
Courses for this Presenter
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Made for This: Faculty Feature
- Presenter(s): Tania Roy; Jessica D. Tenenbaum; Dalia Patino-Echeverri; Diane Reidy-Lagunes; Deondra Rose
- Session#: DUKE2601-04
- Session Length: 90 minutes
- Program: 2026 Duke Women's Weekend
- Date: Feb 20, 2026