Electrical Engineer
Electrical Engineer

Biography

Malcolm Moncheur de Rieudotte is an energy systems engineer working in the Electricity Infrastructure and Buildings division at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Moncheur de Rieudotte’s work is focused on furthering community-driven energy transformations and spans a broad range of technologies, including solar photovoltaics, distributed wind, marine energy, and renewable-powered microgrids. Moncheur de Rieudotte loves collaborating with communities to help them plan for and achieve their energy goals, through programs like the Energy Technology Innovation Partnership Project (ETIPP) and Energy to Communities (E2C).

Prior to joining Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Moncheur de Rieudotte worked as a research engineer on community-driven technical assistance projects related to renewable energy, microgrids, air quality monitoring, and resilient infrastructure planning in rural, remote, and tribal communities.

Research Interest

  • Community-driven energy transformations
  • Renewable-powered microgrids

Education

  • MS, environmental systems (energy technology and policy), California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt
  • BS, bioprocess engineering, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry