Matt Cox, PhD
CEO and Executive Director
Matt Cox, PhD, is the CEO and Executive Director of Greenlink Analytics. Matt provides strategic vision, leadership, management, and organization development. He also contributes domain expertise for Greenlink’s energy and resource analysis software tools and serves as an expert on energy strategy, community engagement, renewable energy and efficiency, and system operations in the electric power sector.
Research performed under his leadership at Greenlink has helped over 200 cities across 37 states and 5 Canadian provinces find strategies to avoid 9 billion tons of CO2 emissions, avoid 32,000 premature deaths from air pollution, enable over 200 equitable policy processes, and save over $1 trillion. His efforts have established Greenlink as a national leader in climate and energy policy.
He is the author of over 100 scientific publications in energy policy, renewable energy, energy efficiency, economic development, and job creation, the social and environmental impacts of energy use, and water policy. His policy recommendations have been adopted by dozens of cities and states, the U.S. government, and 12 other nations.
Matt has served on boards for NIST, the USDOE National Laboratories, the City of Atlanta, the State of Georgia, Georgia Tech, and numerous climate and sustainability organizations. He has been called as an expert witness dozens of times at state public utility commissions and legislative bodies. Matt holds a PhD in climate and energy policy with a minor in sustainable development from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

PUBLICATIONS
Mantripragada, M., Madhavan, S., McDonald, S., Spratling, D., Manickaraj, K., & Cox, W.M. (2022).
Driving displacement: Energy, social, and environmental determinants’ roles in urban gentrification. 2022 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings. https://aceee2022.conferencespot.org/event-data/pdf/catalyst_activity_32703/catalyst_activity_paper_20220810191711265_057e24a9_d46c_4838_8189_b4d695a73f37
Brankovic, S., Lacayo, C., McDonald, S., Spratling, D., Gumerman, E., Madhavan, S., & Cox, W.M. (2021). Buffalo, Queen City of the Lakes, decreasing energy burden from 2013 to 2018: A series highlighting most improved cities. Atlanta, GA: Greenlink Analytics. https://www.greenlinkanalytics.org/_files/ugd/4aef44_1fb268e0fad4458eb4864b7a05095e62.pdf
Brown, M. A., Soni, A., Lapsa, M. V., Southworth, K., & Cox, W.M. (2020, October 29). High energy burden and low-income energy affordability: Conclusions from a literature review. Prog. Energy 2(4). http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2516-1083/abb954
Rudd, M.A., Moore, A.F.P., Rochberg, D. et al. (2018). Climate research priorities for policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists in Georgia, USA. Environmental Management 62, 190–209 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-018-1051-4