Ingrid Suazo Meza

INGRID SUAZO MEZA

Climate Resilience Data Analyst

Ingrid is a Climate Resilience Data Analyst for the Smart Surfaces Coalition. She conducts research and analysis in a wide array of economic and environmental impact areas to support the development of SSC’s Cost-Benefit Analytic Tool, which quantifies the co-benefits of Smart Surface deployment in urban contexts.

Ingrid holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Cornell University, where she concentrated on sustainable energy systems and participated in sustainability, energy economics, and climate courses. Some of her most notable projects included planning a solar farm, phasing out coal in PJM, estimating an emissions penalty for utilities in ERCOT, and determining the effects of climate change on electricity production from solar. In the past, she interned at S&P Global as a renewable energy research analyst focused on the voluntary market for renewable energy credits.