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Jürgen Weiss is a Co-Founder and Managing Director of Watermark Economics, where he specializes in climate change, renewable energy and clean tech economics through economic and management consulting, expert testimony and litigation support. His work focuses on developing and applying economic and financial models to analyze business practices, cash flows, incentives, policies, and valuation as well as on assessing the impact of proposed rules and policies.

His consulting and expert testimony work have focused on understanding the implications of climate change on business, the valuation of major electric asset sales and related contracts, on the design and implementation of efficient retail rates for electric power, on the impact of proposed market designs for renewable power, on damages in securities class action litigation and the value of lost wages in personal injury and product liability litigation.

He has also consulted and written substantially on issues related to carbon pricing, the demand side of electricity markets, including topics such as efficiency, conservation, storage, retail rates, renewable power and Renewable Portfolio Standards.

Jürgen has testified in state and federal court as well as in state regulatory proceedings. Prior to Watermark Economics, Jürgen was the Managing Director of Point Carbon’s global advisory practice and a Director at LECG. Jurgen has taught Business Strategy at the Graduate School level. He holds an MBA from Columbia University and a Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University.


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Jurgen Weiss
Recent Publications:

"Estimating the Value of electricity storage in PJM: Arbitrage and some welfare effects"; with Ramteen Sioshansi, Paul Denholm and Thomas Jenkin; Energy Economics 31 (2009)

"Are REC Markets A Wreck Waiting To Happen?"; Natural Gas and Electricity, November 2006

"A Simple Solution to a Very Old Problem"; with Hoff Stauffer, Electricity Journal, 2006

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