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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
San Francisco Bay Area China
Profession
Senior Research Associate, China Energy Group
Secteur d’activité
CleanTech / Environment
Site Web
www.sustainablejohn.com/
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John Romankiewicz recently joined the LBL China Energy Group as a research associate, where he is working on a broad range of projects including appliance efficiency standards and power sector research. Prior to joining the group, John spent a year at the U.S. Department of State Office of Global Change, where he advised the Special Envoy for Climate Change on China issues and coordinated clean energy and climate cooperation programs under the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue, including the EcoPartnerships program. From 2008-2010, John worked for Bloomberg New Energy Finance in Beijing and New York as a senior analyst, covering the CDM market and China’s power sector. In 2007, he
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energy
united states
politics
united nations
mitigation
climate change
unfccc
clean energy
carbon trading
cdm
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
San Francisco Bay Area China
Profession
Senior Research Associate, China Energy Group
Secteur d’activité
CleanTech / Environment
Site Web
www.sustainablejohn.com/
À propos
John Romankiewicz recently joined the LBL China Energy Group as a research associate, where he is working on a broad range of projects including appliance efficiency standards and power sector research. Prior to joining the group, John spent a year at the U.S. Department of State Office of Global Change, where he advised the Special Envoy for Climate Change on China issues and coordinated clean energy and climate cooperation programs under the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue, including the EcoPartnerships program. From 2008-2010, John worked for Bloomberg New Energy Finance in Beijing and New York as a senior analyst, covering the CDM market and China’s power sector. In 2007, he
Mots-clés
china
energy
united states
politics
united nations
mitigation
climate change
unfccc
clean energy
carbon trading
cdm
Tout plus