Moskovitz has more than 50 years of experience in the power sector, including five years of service as a commissioner of the Maine Public Utilities Commission and six years as a commission staff attorney. A co-founder of RAP, he has worked with staff on new and creative ideas and provided strategic vision and guidance to the organization.
He has broad and deep knowledge of utility law, economics, regulation, and power sector related environmental law and policy. Moskovitz’s seminal work includes analyzing and modifying utility regulatory practices to align utility incentives with energy efficiency and renewable energy goals, creating innovative and practical policies to promote investment in energy efficiency and clean energy supply, and developing opportunities to integrate energy with environmental regulation.
Moskovitz had been actively engaged in international utility restructuring and regulation issues for more than 25 years including China, where he started and led RAP’s work for more than a decade.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in engineering at Purdue University and his juris doctor from Loyola University.
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