Metin Celebi
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principal
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Boston
Practice Leader: Electricity Litigation & Regulatory Disputes
Dr. Celebi provides expertise in electricity markets, resource planning, and analysis of environmental and climate policy.
He has consulted primarily in the areas of electricity litigation and regulatory disputes, including on the economic viability of coal-fired and nuclear power plants, wholesale power pricing, and market design. Dr. Celebi has experience in developing and analyzing federal and state climate policies, environmental regulations, LMP modeling, generation plant valuation, and transmission cost allocation.
Dr. Celebi has provided expert testimony in a number of cases, including ones estimating economic damages in energy contract disputes, assessing the impact of mandates to install emission control equipment on economic viability of a coal plant; economic viability of coal plants and recovery of undepreciated past investments; transmission cost allocation; a longterm power contract dispute in California; the impact of coal plant retirements on wholesale energy prices in MISO; causes of locational marginal price (LMP) spikes in PJM; and the allocation of ancillary services costs among market participants in ERCOT.
Boston College
PhD in Economics
Bilkent University
MA in Economics
METU, Turkey
BSc in Industrial Engineering
Hebrew University
Summer School in Economic Theory on Auctions and Market Design
Metin enjoys playing basketball and billiards on occasion and practices playing reed flute (ney) with his friends.
Testimony
Before the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, declaration on behalf of Conservation Groups re: compliance requirements and flexibility to choose among compliance options under the EPA’s Good Neighbor Plan for the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (September 5, 2023).
Before the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, declaration on behalf of Environmental and Public Health Intervenors re: compliance requirements and flexibility to choose among compliance options under the EPA’s Good Neighbor Plan for the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (August 18, 2023)
Before the District Court 165th Judicial District, Harris County, Texas, prepared expert report on behalf of Peaker Power, LLC re: economic damages from the counterparty’s violation of the Heat Rate Call Option contracts by exceeding the annual cap on exercise hours during Storm Uri in February 2021.
Before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, prepared answering testimony on behalf of Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc. re: the appropriate approach to determine the contract termination payment from a departing member.