Mr. DeLosa has comprehensive experience at the intersection of state clean energy policy and wholesale electricity markets.

He has served as a subject matter expert for senior decision-makers and private clients across a wide range of power market issues, including cost-effective implementation of state clean energy policy, resource adequacy, transmission planning and cost allocation, energy and reserve markets, demand response, financial transmission rights, energy efficiency, and energy storage. Mr. DeLosa has worked with regional transmission planners, utilities, states, and advocates to improve regional and interregional planning and interconnection processes, and wholesale and retail rate design.

Before joining Brattle, Mr. DeLosa was the Bureau Chief of Federal & Regional Policy at the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, where he managed all RTO and federal affairs for the state. In his prior role, he also oversaw regulatory affairs for the Delaware Public Service Commission. He previously advised a wide range of PJM states as a long-time member of the Organization of PJM States (OPSI) staff.

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Education

University of Tulsa College of Law
MJ, Energy Law

University of Delaware
BS, Energy & Environmental Policy