Faculty Research Speaker Series Robyn Meeks Assistant Professor, Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke Benefits from Electricity Quality Improvements: Evidence from a Smart Meter Experiment OCT 29, 2021 12:00PM Monroe 134/and via Zoom Robyn Meeks is an Assistant Professor at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, a faculty affiliate of the Duke University Energy Initiative and the Duke Center for International Development, and a member of the Faculty Advisory Committee of Duke University’s Energy Access Project. Her research is at the intersection of environmental and development economics with much of her work focusing on understanding individual, household, and firm responses to the introduction of various water and energy technologies, policies, and types of infrastructure in developing countries. Much of this work relates to and informs climate and development policies. Professor Meeks has implemented research in a number of countries, including India, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Nepal, Pakistan, Peru, and United States. Her prior and on-going energy-related research addresses topics such as: the impacts of off-grid renewable energy versus grid electrification on enterprise development, barriers to adoption of solar energy in developing countries, the demand for and impacts of energy efficient technologies on household electricity consumption and local electricity reliability, smart meters and electricity losses, consumer response to non-linear electricity pricing, and the impacts of alternative cooking fuels (such as biogas) on indicators of sustainable development. Professor Meeks has a Ph.D. from Harvard University, a master’s degree from Yale University, and a bachelor’s degree from Brown University. For more information, please see research page. Areas of focus Economics Environmental Policy