
尽管面临新冠疫情,中国或能实现能源转型的跨越式发展
全球每年人为产生的排放中,三分之二来自能源生产与消耗,因此能源转型成为履行《巴黎协定》承诺的核心,而2020年本应成为全球能源转型进程的转折点。
Harsh leads World Economic Forum's program on research and analysis on energy transition, which supports governments and businesses with transparent fact-base, actionable frameworks, and forward-looking strategies for transition to a sustainable, secure, and inclusive energy system. He has authored a series of flagship publications on energy transition and industrial decarbonization, and leads stakeholder engagement programs on effective energy transition in multiple countries.
Prior to joining the Forum, he worked across MNC's, think tanks, and startups on sustainability challenges in India. He led strategy and growth initiatives for GE's Water and Wastewater business, designed evidence-based policies for industrial decarbonization at Poverty Action Lab, and developed business models for off-grid electrification in Bihar at Husk Power Systems.
He holds a Masters in Public Administration with concentration in Energy and Environmental Policy from Columbia University, and a Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.
全球每年人为产生的排放中,三分之二来自能源生产与消耗,因此能源转型成为履行《巴黎协定》承诺的核心,而2020年本应成为全球能源转型进程的转折点。
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