ENERGY PROGRAM DIRECTOR, CARBON MANAGEMENT PARTNERSHIPS
EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, University of Oxford (2002)
M.Sc., Environmental Technology, Imperial College, London (2003) M.Eng., Engineering Science, University of Oxford (1999)
LLNL: Director, Carbon Management Partnerships (2019-present)
Previous Positions: Senior Scientist, NRDC (2006-2019); Senior Consultant, Pöyry (2003-2006); Research Assistant, University of Oxford (1999-2002)
Career Summary: Carbon removal, capture and geologic storage, climate and energy policy, energy and carbon markets.
PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS
Responsible for promoting partnerships that result in the advancement and deployment of carbon management solutions and technologies, including the removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, or so-called negative emissions. Partnerships that can live up to today’s climate challenge have to bridge developer, stakeholder, government and global interests. George’s recent experience of over a decade in the environmental NGO world has made him well versedin the fields of policy, legislation and regulation relevant to climate change, carbon management and energy, and keenly aware of the spectrum of views that needto be reconciled in order to reach meaningful consensus in this field.
George’s background in energy markets consulting and scientific research in an academic environment enable him to translate complex informationinto lay language in order to advance multiple goals. He is known for convening and managing broad coalitions that span diverse interest and forging common ground.