Dr. Cody Hohl is a Research Staff Level III in the Energy Systems and Climate Analysis group at EPRI. His research focuses on long-term integrated resource planning, energy systems modeling, and electricity market design.
Before joining EPRI, Dr. Hohl worked as a postdoctoral researcher with the EMS Energy Institute at The Pennsylvania State University, where his research focused on electricity market design under high levels of renewable production. He worked on projects exploring capacity market and energy-only market structures under increasing renewable penetration, as well as investigating multi-settlement electricity markets with wind integration. Dr. Hohl has experience developing mathematical models using various optimization and equilibrium techniques to represent optimal decision making in the power sector under uncertainty.
Dr. Hohl holds a Ph.D. in Energy and Mineral Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University and a BS in Environmental Studies from Sonoma State University.
Recent Publications
- [1] Hohl, C., and Lo Prete, C. "Capacity markets vs. “energy only” markets with improved scarcity pricing under increasing wind penetration." Renewable Energy Focus (2025): 100738.
- [2] Lo Prete, C., Rong, R., Kwasnica, A., Hohl, C., Wu, J., and Zhu, F. "Wind information and electricity market design: An experiment." The Electricity Journal 38, no. 4 (2025): 107515.
- [3] Hohl, C., Lo Prete, C., Radhakrishnan, A., and Webster, M. "Intraday markets, wind integration and uplift payments in a regional US power system." Energy Policy 175 (2023): 113503.