Darryle Ulama
Associate Director, Industrial Innovation
About
Darryle Ulama is the Associate Director of the Industrial Innovation Program at Clean Air Task Force (CATF), where he focuses on innovation policy, technology commercialization, market development, and strategic research and partnerships to accelerate the deployment of emerging and next-generation industrial pathways in the United States and Europe. Darryle joined CATF in 2023 as Technology and Infrastructure Manager for the global Carbon Capture program.
Darryle brings over a decade of experience in energy and infrastructure policy, integrated energy systems analysis, and advocacy across city, state, and federal levels. He was previously at Bloom Energy as Senior Policy Manager, leading legislative and regulatory efforts in New York State and City. He also advised the EFI Foundation/AFL-CIO’s economic impact assessment of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and Inflation Reduction Act, and served as a Policy Fellow for the New York City Mayor’s Office of Resiliency.
He holds a Master in City Planning (MCP) degree from MIT and a BA in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania. Darryle was a graduate researcher for the Roosevelt Project at MIT’s Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, studying the infrastructural requirements of U.S. decarbonization pathways and the distributional impacts of energy system transitions in the Gulf Coast, New Mexico, and steel communities. He is based in New York City.
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