About ICF

Nima Simon

Grid Fuels and Power Supervisor

Nima is a chemical engineer with proven industrial experience in gas turbine technology. Her primary focus is the technical aspects of carbon intensity scoring for low carbon fuels, including assisting developers with pathways submission to CARB for processes such as dairy manure renewable natural gas, steam methane reforming or blue hydrogen, and green hydrogen.

Nima is a chemical engineer with proven industrial experience in gas turbine technology. She has worked with General Electric’s HA class gas turbines to help improve the combustion design for efficient operability and reduced emissions. She has also worked on designing and commissioning the combustion component for several GE gas turbine products.

Nima has experience with data analytics and managing new product introduction projects. In her current role, she regularly manages carbon intensity and technical due diligence projects. She is tasked with many of the technical aspects of carbon intensity scoring for low carbon fuels, including assisting developers with pathways submission to CARB for processes such as dairy manure renewable natural gas, steam methane reforming or blue hydrogen, and green hydrogen, as well as other emerging technologies. In addition to assisting with pathway scoring, she also provides carbon intensity diligence services for transactions.

Education
  • MBA, University of Colorado Denver
  • B.S./M.S., Science, Chemical Engineering, New York University

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