Phone 202.507.4634 Email stoff@acore.org
Tyler Stoff works to expand renewable energy through supportive public policy with a focus on regulatory affairs. He drives ACORE’s workstreams across the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and other federal agencies, wholesale power markets, state utility commissions, and related entities. Tyler serves on the Commerce Department’s Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Advisory Committee, where he advises on programs and policies to enhance the export competitiveness of the U.S. renewable energy industry and chairs the Clean Energy Supply Chains Subcommittee. Tyler also represents ACORE on the Columbia-Johns Hopkins Future Power Markets Forum Advisory Committee, guiding the Forum’s research and commentary on market designs with increased levels of renewable energy.
Prior to joining ACORE, Tyler worked as an aide to FERC Chairman Norman Bay, where he helped ‘keep America’s lights on.’ He previously championed renewable energy with the Environmental Defense Fund and highlighted policy solutions with the New Hampshire Center for Public Policy Studies.
Tyler graduated from Dartmouth College with a bachelor’s degree in government and from Duke University with a master’s degree in public policy.