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    Peter Warren

    Head of Climate Finance for Innovation, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, UK Government

    Peter Warren is a prominent figure in the field of energy and climate policy. He completed his PhD at University College London (UCL) on the mechanisms behind the success and failure of global energy efficiency and demand response policies.1 Currently, he holds multiple roles:

    1. Head of Climate Finance for Innovation at the UK Government's Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS).3
    2. Lecturer in energy and climate policy, and climate finance and investment at UCL since 2013.23
    3. Lecturer in climate finance and sustainability at the University of Vienna.2

    Dr. Warren's professional experience includes:

    • Working at the International Energy Agency (IEA) in the energy efficiency unit.13
    • Leading the UK Government's international climate finance investments and policy for clean energy innovation in aid-eligible countries.2
    • Managing the former UK Government Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy's ODA investments in infrastructure and cities.2
    • Overseeing the former UK Government Department of Energy and Climate Change's work on smart energy-R&D.2

    He is a Chartered Environmentalist and holds multiple degrees in the energy and climate field, including two multidisciplinary MSc degrees, a PgC, and a BSc.23

    Highlights

    Dr. Peter Warren - Asia Clean Energy Forum
    Feb 11 · lolo.ac.uk
    Peter Warren - LoLo

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    London Area, United Kingdom