Originally named the Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency (PIEE), PEEC was
founded in October 2006 at Stanford University by a generous gift from
Stanford Alumnus Jay Precourt.
PEEC is part of the umbrella organization, the Precourt Institute for Energy (PIE). While PIE engages in energy research on a broad scale, PEEC focuses on the demand side of energy markets and economically efficient reductions in energy use or energy intensity.
As a Stanford University research institute, PEEC draws upon intellectual resources
from the entire university. At the core of the Precourt Center is an
increasing number of faculty-led research teams including graduate and
undergraduate students and post-doctoral fellows. Research teams
include researchers and analysts from across the university, bringing
expertise from many different disciplines.
Our offices are located in the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2). Opened in January 2008, the building is home to many interdisciplinary departments and independent labs from across campus with a mutual interest in environmental and energy teaching and research.