Gerhard Stryi-Hipp (Germany), head of energy policy and coordinator “Smart Energy Cities” at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, is a physicist and an interdisciplinary expert on technologies, market development and policies in renewable energies and sustainable energy systems. From 1994 to 2008, he was managing director of the German Solar Industry Association BSW-Solar and its predecessors. He worked on market support policy for solar thermal and solar photovoltaic in (...)
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Gerhard Stryi-Hipp
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Mycle Schneider
5 November 2014Mycle Schneider (France, Germany born), IEAC founding Board Member and Spokesperson, works as independent international consultant on energy and nuclear policy. In 2007 he was appointed as a member of the International Panel on Fissile Materials (IPFM), based at Princeton University, USA. He was the initiator and coordinator of the Seoul International Energy Advisory Council (SIEAC) between 2013 and 2019. Between February 2010 and June 2011, he acted as Lead Consultant for the Asia Clean (...)
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Walt Patterson
5 November 2014Walt Patterson (UK, born in Canada) is Associate Fellow in the Energy, Environment and Resources Program at Chatham House in London, UK, a Visiting Fellow of the Sussex Energy Group at the University of Sussex. He was Chair of the Seoul International Energy Advisory Council (SIEAC) between 2013 and 2019. A postgraduate nuclear physicist, he has been actively involved in energy and environmental issues since the late 1960s. Electricity Vs Fire: The Fight For Our Future (2015) is his (...)
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Teruyuki Ohno
5 November 2014Teruyuki Ohno (Japan) is Executive Director of the Japan Renewable Energy Foundation (JREF). Before joining JREF in August 2013, he served as the Director General of the Bureau of Environment, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, for three years, covering a broad range of environmental issues including energy, climate change, waste management, pollution control, natural environment, and sustainable development. His notable achievements include reducing air pollution and PM emissions through “No (...)
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Lars J. Nilsson
5 November 2014Lars J. Nilsson (Sweden), Professor of Environmental and Energy Systems Studies, Lund University, Sweden. Lars J. Nilsson has a PhD in Energy Systems Studies (1993) from Lund University and was a Visiting Research Fellow at Princeton University in 1994-95 (Centre for Energy and Environmental Studies). He has more than 25 years of experience in the fields of energy efficiency and renewable energy, energy systems, as well as energy and climate policy analysis. Recent research has focused on (...)
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Alan K. Meier
5 November 2014Alan K. Meier (USA), Senior Scientist in the Building Technology and Urban Systems Department, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (for details of the CV see here). Other positions include Head of the Transportation Team, Group Leader Electronics, Lighting, and Networks Group. He is the founder and Executive Editor of Home Energy Magazine. His interests, as expressed by himself, include market failures in the end-use of energy, real-time display of regional electricity demand and supply, (...)
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Amory B. Lovins
5 November 2014Amory B. Lovins (USA), a consultant physicist and innovator in energy and its links with resources, security, development, and environment, has advised the energy and other industries for four decades as well as the U.S. Departments of Energy and Defense. A Harvard and Oxford dropout, former Oxford don, honorary U.S. architect, and Swedish engineering academician, he has briefed 24 heads of state and written 31 books and over 500 papers. Cofounder and Chairman Emeritus of Rocky Mountain (...)
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Dilip Limaye
5 November 2014Dilip Limaye (USA, India born), IEAC Board Member, is President and CEO of SRC Global Inc., and is internationally recognized as a pioneer and an entrepreneur with over 40 years of experience in energy efficiency, renewable energy, energy services, and climate change mitigation. He is a senior advisor and consultant to the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, IFC, IEA, UNEP, UNDP, USAID and other donor agencies on financing and implementation of clean energy to mitigate climate change (...)
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Allan Jones
5 November 2014Allan Jones MBE (UK), IEAC Chair, is owner of Allan Jones Energy and Climate Change, an energy and climate change consultancy working both in the UK and overseas. Allan is also a Member of the Seoul International Energy Advisory Council advising the Seoul Metropolitan Government on its energy and climate change policies and strategies.
Allan was Chief Development Officer, Energy and Climate Change at the City of Sydney (2009-2014) and a Board member of Australia’s National Climate Change (...) -
Manfred Fischedick
5 November 2014Manfred Fischedick (Germany), Vice-President of the Wuppertal Institute, Director of the Research Group “Future Energy and Mobility Structures”. Professor at the Schumpeter School of Business and Economics, University of Wuppertal. Fischedick studied chemical technology with the main focus on energy and environmental technologies at the University of Dortmund. He earned a PhD at the University of Stuttgart (integration of renewable energies into the existing power generation system).
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