Martha Symko-Davies

Energy Systems Integration (ESIF) Laboratory Program Director

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Dr. Martha Symko-Davies is currently the Laboratory Program Director for the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden.  In this role she oversees the facility and Infrastructure of $37.5M for the Department of Energy (DOE) EERE. ESIF is the nation’s first research facility able to conduct integrated megawatt-scale research, development, and testing of the components and strategies needed to safely integrate clean energy technologies seamlessly. This integration includes infrastructure of electricity, thermal, water and fuels pathways. Additionally, she manages the Accelerating Clean Energy @ Scale effort (ACES) focused oncommunity-driven, customized and holistic modeling that turns ambitions into actions. This effort impacts diverse and wide-range energy goals and transitions—in small communities to regional collaboratives—building momentum toward a national equitable, clean energy economy.

Martha Symko-Davies

Energy Systems Integration (ESIF) Laboratory Program Director

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Dr. Martha Symko-Davies is currently the Laboratory Program Director for the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden.  In this role she oversees the facility and Infrastructure of $37.5M for the Department of Energy (DOE) EERE. ESIF is the nation’s first research facility able to conduct integrated megawatt-scale research, development, and testing of the components and strategies needed to safely integrate clean energy technologies seamlessly. This integration includes infrastructure of electricity, thermal, water and fuels pathways. Additionally, she manages the Accelerating Clean Energy @ Scale effort (ACES) focused oncommunity-driven, customized and holistic modeling that turns ambitions into actions. This effort impacts diverse and wide-range energy goals and transitions—in small communities to regional collaboratives—building momentum toward a national equitable, clean energy economy.