Louisa Eberle joined RAP in 2024. As senior associate she supports RAP’s U.S. team working on utility regulatory policy, energy efficiency and other decarbonization topics.
Before joining the organization, she worked for over six years as an attorney in the Sierra Club's Environmental Law Program developing expertise in climate, energy and environmental litigation. Specifically, Eberle specialized in utility resource planning, rate cases, and energy policy in Arizona and Nevada before shifting focus to methane gas exports litigation in Louisiana and Texas. Before that, Eberle clerked for Justice Peter Maassen on the Alaska Supreme Court in Anchorage.
Louisa Eberle holds an undergraduate degree in physics from Carleton College and a juris doctorate from the University of Michigan.
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