Contributors
Alice Gibson
Alice Gibson is the Principal Manager for Capacity Development at the Global CCS Institute. Based in Melbourne, Australia, she travels extensively in Asia to raise awareness of the technology and deliver CCS capacity development programs.
Amol Kotwal
Amol Kotwal is Associate Director for Energy & Power Systems Practice at Frost & Sullivan - South Asia, Middle East and North Africa.
Andrew Nicholls, Carolyn Dong, and Yao Chi
Andrew Nicholls is a Registered Foreign Lawyer in DLA Piper's Hong Kong Finance & Projects team. Carolyn Dong specializes in project financing (particularly in petrochemicals) and corporate/commercial work. Chi Yao is an associate at DLA Piper's Beijing office.
Andrew T. Holden
Andrew T. Holden, P.E. is an Account Manager at PIC Asia Pacific Sdn. Bhd.
Andy Wickless
Andy Wickless is the Associate Director, Energy Practice in Navigant.
Anish De
Anish has over 25 years of all-encompassing experience in power sector consulting, specializing in energy market design, regulation, pricing, energy trading, renewable energy, fuels and utility regulation and transactions. He has worked both in conventional and renewable energy sectors at the national as well as international level. He has extensive experience of undertaking large programs, and successfully managed/executed and delivered similar assignments in the past. Internationally, he has worked across countries such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Iran, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Southern African Power Pool, and Turkey.
Anke Verhagen
Anke Verhagen is a Credit Analyst Renewable Energy and Infrastructure Finance at Rabobank International.
Anton Finenko
Anton is the energy analyst with the Energy Studies Institute of the National University of Singapore. His areas of research include various aspects of the power generation sector including greenhouse gas emissions, ETS and renewable energy integration. He is currently working in research projects on carbon dioxide emissions from power generation in ASEAN and renewable energy integration policies in ASEAN and Singapore.
Anton Finenko & Jacqueline Tao
Anton is a Research Associate with Energy Studies Institute. His research interests include interaction of power generation sector with electricity markets, renewable energy integration, and business models. Jacqueline is an Energy Analyst at the Energy Studies Institute of the National University of Singapore.
Arthur Mitchell
Mr. Mitchell has over thirty-eight years of experience, much of it in Asia and is one of the leading American lawyers specialising in investment and financing transactions around the world. Prior to joining White & Case in September 2007, he was General Counsel of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Mr. Mitchell, Senior Counselor in the Tokyo office of White & Case, is a frequent speaker on renewable energy issues.
Commentary
Offshore wind power needs Singapore’s expertise as Asia’s reliance on fossil fuels rises