As a Senior Research Scientist, Casie's research career has focused on developing multidisciplinary approaches to understanding the potential deployment of subsurface energy technologies, domestically and abroad. A principal author of the first-of-its-kind CO2 storage capacity assessments and coupled cost curves for North America and China, she has also led teams on projects as diverse as CCS project siting studies for private industrial clients; consultation and analysis for governmental and non-governmental organizations working to support and craft regulation based on robust science and grounded in good economic principles; and collaborations with multinational organizations seeking a broader understanding of the global potential for CCS and other energy technologies over the next century. Casie currently serves as acting manager for PNNL's Clean Fossil Energy market sector. Before joining PNNL in 2003, Casie enjoyed various character-building experiences, including cross-disciplinary graduate research in petroleum engineering and economics at the University of Alaska Fairbanks; and an appointment as a Department of Energy Fellow--and amateur tick inspector--"at the Rocky Mountain Oilfield Testing Center in Casper, Wyoming. Specialties: Policy-relevant scientific analysis including geospatial and aspatial technoeconomic modeling of complex, interrelated systems.
Listed skills include Geology, Climate Change, Energy, Analysis, and 5 others.