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Konstantinos Skrekas comes from Megarhi, Trikala. He is married to Eirini Karagouni and has two daughters, Alexandra and Sophia. He holds a Degree in Civil Engineering from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Technology), and an M.Sc. in Construction Management from the University of Birmingham, UK. After completing his studies, he worked in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods sector in managerial positions. He is the co-founder of a company operating in the FMCG sector and held the posisition of CEO for 15 years. In the general election of 6 May 2012 he was elected Member of the Greek Parliament (MP) for the Constituency of Trikala with the New Democracy Party. He was re-elected on 17th June of the same year. On the 25th of January 2015 he was elected Member of the Greek Parliament (MP), receiving the largest number of electoral votes among candidates from all political parties, in the Constituency of Trikala. He was re-elected in the elections on 20th September of the same year. In the general elections on 7th July 2019 he was elected Member of the Greek Parliament for the Constituency of Trikala. During his terms of office in the Hellenic Parliament he has been a member of the Standing Committee on Economic Affairs, the Standing Committee on Production and Trade, the Special Permanent Committee on Research and Technology and the Special Permanent Committee on Environmental Protection. He was also Shadow Minister for the Environment and Energy Sector for the New Democracy Party from January 2016 – June 2019. He was appointed Minister of Development and Competitiveness from October 2014 until February 2015. On 9th July 2019 he was appointed Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Food, being specifically responsible for the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP). On 5th January 2021 he was appointed Minister of the Environment and Energy. He speaks English and French.
Adonis Georgiadis was born on November 6th, 1972, in Athens.
He graduated from the Faculty of History & Archaeology of the School
of Philosophy of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens.
In 1993, he took over the management of publications 'GEORGIADISLIBRARY OF GREEK'. In 1994, he founded the Liberal Studies Center
"GREEK EDUCATION".
Elected MP in Athens B region in the elections of 2007 and 2009 with
the LAOS political party.
In February 2012, he joined the Nea Demokratia political party, having
resigned from the parliamentary office. Elected with Nea Demokratia
in Athens B in the national elections of 2012 and 2015.
In 2011, he was Vice Minister of Shipping in the Government of Lucas
Papademos and in 2013 he was appointed Minister of Health in the
Government of Antonis Samaras.
On January 18th, 2016, he was appointed one of the two VicePresidents of the Nea Demokratia by decision of Kyriakos Mitsotakis,
the President of Nea Demokratia.
On July 9th, Adonis Georgiadis was appointed as Minister of
Develpopment and Investments after the 2019 greek elections.
He is married to Eugenia Manolidou and they have two children,
Perseus and Alcaeus.
Kostas Karamanlis was born in Athens in 1974.
He has studied History and Economics at Hamilton College and earned an MA in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Tufts University. In January 2015 Kostas Karamanalis was elected to parliament with the party of New Democracy, and was re-elected in September 2015 and in July 2019.
From January 2016 since June 2019 he was the shadow minister of the New Democracy Party for Infrastructure and Transport.
After the 2019 election, Mr Karamanlis was appointed Minister for Infrastructure and Transport in the Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Before getting into politics, he worked from 2002 until 2004 in London for the UBS Warburg Bank. In 2004 he returned to Greece and started working as a chief executive at Mantinia Shipping Company. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the “Konstantinos G. Karamanlis” Foundation and of the Board of Overseers of the Fletcher School.
Matthew Lodge was commissioned as an officer in the Royal Marines on leaving school in 1986. He was sponsored through Birmingham University from where he graduated with a BA (Hons) in Modern Languages (French and Russian). Subsequent duties with the Royal Marines included service in Norway and the United States, and a secondment to the Army which included an operational tour in Northern Ireland and service in Kenya.
Matthew joined the Foreign and Commonwealth office in 1996. His early diplomatic career included work on the Balkans and Eastern Mediterranean, service in Georgia and Armenia, and postings to Athens (1998-2000), Paris (2001) and the UK Permanent Representation to the EU in Brussels (2001-2003). From 2004 to 2007 he was Private Secretary to the FCO Permanent Under Secretary and Head of the Diplomatic Service. In March 2007 Matthew was appointed as Deputy Head of Mission at the British Embassy in Baghdad. On his return from Iraq, Matthew attended the Higher Command and Staff Course (2008) at the UK Defence Academy before being appointed as Head of the FCO’s Afghanistan Group.
From 2010 to 2013, Matthew was Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Finland and from August 2014 to summer 2017 Matthew was Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the State of Kuwait. In spring 2017, Matthew was appointed as Minister at the British Embassy in Paris, serving concurrently as Ambassador and Permanent delegate to UNESCO (2017-2021). In August 2021 Matthew was appointed as Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic.
Matthew is married to Alexia and they have twin boys.
Maria Spyraki is the awarded MEP of the year 2019 for Industry, Research, and Innovation. She is now serving in her second mandate in the European Parliament as member of the Committees on Industry, Research, and Energy (ITRE), on Regional Development (REGI) and the Environment (ENVI). Ms Spyraki is co-chair of the Intergroup on Climate change, biodiversity and sustainable development and rapporteur at the Renovation Wave for ENVI committee.
She has worked for 22 years as a journalist in her home country Greece. Also, she was a member of the Press Office of the European Parliament in Athens from 2003 to 2004, as well as the office of Greek Commissioner to the EU, Mr Stavros Dimas, for the period 2004-2009.
Maria Spyraki has served as the Spokesperson of Nea Demokratia and as an elected member of the Nea Demokratia Executive Board.
Her first degree is in Chemistry and she also has an MSc in Energy Law, Business, Regulation and Policy from International Hellenic University.
Nikos Tsafos serves as the chief energy adviser to the Prime Minister of Greece. A leading authority on energy, Nikos has worked with companies, banks and governments in over 30 countries on some of the world’s most complex energy projects. Most recently, he held the Schlesinger Chair for Energy and Geopolitics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), and served on the Climate Advisory Committee of the Export Import Bank of the United States (EXIM). From 2016 to 2019, he was a lecturer at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).
Nikos has testified before Congress, the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, the Canadian House of Commons, and the Alaska State Legislature. He has written extensively on energy, including for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, EURACTIV, the National Interest, and others. Nikos is also a regular commentator on current affairs: he has been quoted in The New York Times, The Financial Times, The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and Bloomberg, and he has appeared on CNN, NBC, the BBC, NPR, Al Jazeera, and other leading media outlets.
He holds a B.A. in international relations and economics from Boston University, and an M.A. in international relations from Johns Hopkins SAIS.
Stephen Littlechild is Fellow at Cambridge Judge Business School and an Associate at the Energy Policy Research Group there. He is also Emeritus Professor at Birmingham University, where he was previously Professor of Commerce (1975-1989).
In 1983 he advised the UK Government on the regulation of British Telecom, proposing an RPI-X incentive price cap instead of conventional rate of return control. This model was adopted for most subsequent UK privatisations, and in various other countries.
He was a member of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission (1983-1988).
In 1988 he advised the UK Government on electricity privatisation, proposing then-novel concept of retail competition, which again has been widely adopted in many energy markets. He implemented this approach as the first Director General of Electricity Supply and head of the Office of Electricity Regulation (1989-1998).
Since 1999 he has been an international consultant on privatisation, regulation and competition, including in the electricity, telecommunications, water and airport sectors. He was also a non-executive Member of the Postal Services Commission (Postcomm) (2006-2011).
Dr. Athanasios Dagoumas is an Assistant Professor in Energy and Resource Economics and Director of the Energy and Environmental Policy laboratory at the University of Piraeus. He holds a Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki, where he elaborated his PhD in Energy Economics. He is Member of the Board of the Cambridge Trust for New Thinking in Economics. He has more than 15 years of work and research experience in energy related issues, including working as a Senior Researcher at the University of Cambridge and as a Senior Energy Analyst at the Transmission System Operator and at the Electricity Market Operator in Greece. Moreover he was enrolled as a Special Advisor to the Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change in Greece. His extensive experience builds his capacity for an in-depth understanding of multidisciplinary aspects of the energy sector: economic, engineering, environmental and policy. He is keen on developing models for the energy system, the economic-energy-environment (E3) systems and the real energy markets. He has been President to the Regulatory Authority for Energy since July 2020.
In September 2012, Naji Abi-Aad started acting as COO to Petroleb, an oil company based in Beirut and active in petroleum exploration offshore the East Mediterranean and the Gulf. In the meantime, Naji had been engaged with the US Tellurian as Senior Advisor for the Middle East from December 2016 to March 2020.
Prior to his move to Lebanon, Dr Abi-Aad was serving for eight years in Qatar, first as Research Advisor for Qatar Petroleum (QP) and its Board of Directors Department, and as Media and Research Strategist in the Office of HE Qatar’s Deputy Premier, Minister of Energy & Industry, before being appointed to top positions in Qatar Petroleum International (QPI).
Dr Abi-Aad studied in Beirut at the American University and Universite St Joseph before been awarded a Ph.D. degree in Energy Economics from Grenoble University in France. During his 35 years of experience, he has been involved in extensive consultations, conferences and studies, particularly on oil and gas in the Middle East, their resources and supply prospects. He has authored over 100 reports and studies on Middle East energy issues, as well as a book on security of petroleum supply from the region (“Instability & Conflict in the Middle East: People Petroleum & Security Threats, Macmillan, London 1997”).
He is the Chairman of the International Advisory Committee of King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC). He was the Secretary General of Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Economic Council and Saudi Arabia’s Governor to OPEC, president of the Saudi Economic Association, vice dean and professor of economics at King Saud University, and vice president of World Energy Counci. He was a member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia, Saudi Aramco Board of Directors, and the Board of trustees of the Economic Research Forum.
Professor Dr. Kostas Andriosopoulos is the Executive Director of the Research
Centre for Energy Transition & Sustainability Center at Audencia Business School
where he holds the position of full Professor in Finance and Energy Economics.
Kostas holds a PhD in Finance (Cass Business School, City University London),
where he has been the recipient of the prestigious Alexander S. Onassis Public
Benefit Foundation’s scholarship. He also holds an MBA and MSc in Finance
(Northeastern University, Boston, USA), and a bachelor’s degree in Production
Engineering and Management (Technical University of Crete, Greece). In
addition, Kostas held the position of Executive Director of the Research Centre
for Energy Management at ESCP Europe Business School.
Kostas is a member in various professional and academic associations.
President of the Energy Committee of the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce.
President of the Decarbonization Fund of the Greek islands for the Hellenic Ministry of
Environment & Energy.
Founder and former Chairman of the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (a think-tank
focusing on issues related to energy, the environment and the economy).
Board member of the Global Gas Center - World Energy Council as a Gas and LNG markets expert.
Member of the board of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) as a Vice
President for Publications.
Founding board member of the Financial Engineering and Banking Society.
Member Technical Chamber of Greece.
Member of the Beta Gamma Sigma honor society, which recognizes outstanding academic
achievements of students enrolled in collegiate business and management programs.
Member of the Energy Commission of the Industry and Parliament Trust in the UK (2012-13).
In addition to his academic profile, he has an extensive professional experience in the business world and
has served as a business consultant in energy, food, web & software, commodity trading and shipping
industries. During September 2019 - February 2021 he was appointed Vice Chairman of the Board of
Directors of the Hellenic Public Gas Company (DEPA), a position he also held for the period 2014-2015.
Since August 2018 he is Country Manager of Akuo Energy in Greece, a multinational company based in
France that develops RES projects in 17 countries around the world. In addition, he has worked as an
advisor to the Retail Banking Director and Managing Director for the British Bankers' Association (2007).
Kostas’ current interests include energy-related geopolitical issues, gas and LNG market dynamics, RES
investments, financial engineering and the application of operational research tools on risk management
and investment techniques in energy, shipping and agricultural commodity markets.
His work has been published in international finance and commodity-related Journals and has
participated as speaker in recognized conferences world-wide. He is the Associate Editor for the
International Journal of Financial Engineering and Risk Management, Member of the Editorial Board of
the Journal of Energy Markets, he has edited special issues in recognized journals, acts as a reviewer for
a number of academic journals, and has organized numerous international conferences.
Dr Cem Avcı is a Professor of Civil Engineering at Boğaziçi University. He has received his bachelor’s degree from Bogazici University, his master’s degree from Princeton University and his PhD from Purdue University. He has been a faculty member at Bogazici University since 1989 is presently the Director of Energy Policy Research Center. He is also the Director of the AVERE – The European Association for Electromobility Turkish Chapter. His research interests are in the fields of Sustainability in Infrastructure Projects, Environmental and Social Impact assessments, Soil and Ground Water Quality Investigations and Remediation projects as well as Waste Management Studies. He has worked on Environmental and Social Impact Assessments Research related to Hydroelectric Power Plants, Wind farms, Gas Fired Combined Cycle Gas Power Plants, coal and mineral mines), infrastructure (motorways, tunnels and bridges, health campuses, container terminals, airports) and oil and gas (refineries, oil and gas (shale gas, large scale pipelines. Research include impact evaluation, methodology, risk ranking, mitigation measures and monitoring. He has been involved in the
His most recent work involves assessment of climate change on renewable energy projects including hydroelectric power and wind power plants. The research involves watershed hydrology modelling to predict future potential performance on hydroelectric power plants. At the same time, he has been working on climate change risk assessment as well as transition risk assessments for multinational finance institutions for large infrastructure projects
Mariarosa Baroni has over 35 years of experience in the development of alternative fuels, contributing already in the 90s with her industry-leading engineering company to the birth of OEM gas-powered cars and developing an installation and maintenance network in hundreds of workshops of OEM dealerships.
In the same years, thanks to the experience gained at the Italian level, she contributed to the development of various international gas mobility markets, such as India and Iran, with local partners, operating mainly in the light and heavy duty OEM area.
The close collaboration with European and international OEMs has allowed her to promote Italian technology in the world as an expert marketing consultant and become a reference person for sustainable gas mobility at an international level.
In recent years she has dedicated her first experience to the promotion of natural gas and bio-methane (CNG and LNG) especially in Japan through institutional relations and local authorities.
Since 2013 Mariarosa has been President of NGV Italy continuing to promote and strengthen the leadership of Italian technologies for natural gas and bio-methane (CNG and LNG), blended fuels and hydrogen mobility.
Dr Fatih Birol (@fbirol) has served as Executive Director of the IEA since 2015. After taking office, Dr Birol led the IEA in its first comprehensive modernisation programme since its creation in 1974. These efforts focused on “opening the doors” of the IEA to major emerging economies; making the IEA the global hub for clean energy transitions; and broadening the IEA’s energy security mandate beyond oil to also cover electricity, natural gas, renewables and the critical minerals needed in many of today's clean energy technologies.
Dr Birol took up his current positon after rising through the ranks of the IEA over two decades. He joined as a junior analyst in the mid-1990s and rose to the position of Chief Economist responsible for the IEA’s flagship World Energy Outlook. Dr Birol has been named in the TIME100, TIME's annual list of the world's most influential people, and by Forbes as one of the most influential people in the world of energy. He chairs the World Economic Forum’s (Davos) Energy Advisory Board. He is the recipient of numerous state decorations, including the French Legion of Honour, the Japanese Emperor’s Order of the Rising Sun, the Order of the Polar Star from the King of Sweden and the highest Presidential decorations from Austria, Germany and Italy.
Before the IEA, Dr Birol worked at the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Vienna for six years. He earned a BSc degree in power engineering from the Technical University of Istanbul and received an MSc and PhD in energy economics from the Technical University of Vienna. He is an honorary life member of Galatasaray Football Club.
Carlo Andrea Bollino is a Professor of Economics at the University of Perugia and Professor of Energy Economics at the University LUISS, Rome. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania, where he was supervised by Nobel laureate Professor Lawrence Klein. He has been a Visiting Researcher at KAPSARC since 2015, focusing on econometric analysis, electricity market reform and climate change policy analysis. He is a Visiting Professor at Technische Universität, Berlin, Germany, the President (honorary) of the Italian Association for Energy Economics.
He was the President of the IAEE in 2008, the President of GSE (Italian Renewable Energy Agency) and GRTN (Italian Electric Transmission network); Energy Advisor to the Minister of Industry and Ministry of Treasury of Italy; Chief Economist, ENI; Economist, Bank of Italy; and a Research Associate at Project Link for the United Nations. He has testified to the Italian Senate and Parliament briefings and has provided various governments with technical and policy reports on electricity market liberalization and renewable energy developments.
Dr. Thierry BROS
Twitter: @thierry_bros
Energy & Climate Research
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Professor Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po
Contributor to Natural Gas World
EU-Russia Gas Advisory Council Member
Senior Expert, Energy Delta Institute, Netherlands
Author & Co-author of 4 books
Academic Activities
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2005 - Present Lecturing on energy, climate & economics
• IFP School – Université Grenoble-Alpes – Ecole des Mines & ESPCI, Paris
2016 - 2019 Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Senior Research Fellow
Professional Experience
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2021 - Present Tellurian
Vice President Research
• Providing analysis on climate, energy markets and geopolitics to foster US LNG
• Liaising with all stakeholders (partners, policy makers, environmental NGOs, etc.)
2020 - 2021 IOGP
Senior Policy Manager & Lead Analyst
• Assessed impact of new EU directives & regulations
• Promoted regulatory improvements for low carbon gases
• Researched on EU ETS, Carbon Capture Utilisation Storage and methane emissions
• Forecasted energy mix with hydrogen & storage solutions
2017 - 2020 Tellurian
Vice President Research
• Promoted a new low-cost, integrated, climate-friendly LNG business
• Researched on the US Permian unconventional production
2008 - 2016 Société Générale, Cross Asset Research
Senior Commodity Analyst (2011 - 2016)
• Covered European gas and LNG markets (balance, prices, projections, etc.)
• Provided reviews on major gas issues (Russia rent maximisation, Long Term Take or
Pay contracts, unconventional gas, Fukushima impact, US LNG vs. Russian gas, etc.)
• Launched the European gas and power research in 2011
• Ranked #1 in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017
Senior Financial Equity Analyst (2008 - 2010)
• Covered gas equities from upstream to downstream
2002 - 2007 Ministère de l’Economie des Finances et de l’Industrie
Senior Oil & Gas Expert
1993 - 2001 IFP Energies nouvelles
Head of Internal Communication (1996 - 2001)
Oil & Gas Training Officer (1993 - 1995)
Education
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PhD in Management of R&D, Ecole Centrale Paris
Master of Chemical Engineering, Ecole de Physique et Chimie Industrielles de Paris
Master's Degree in Economics, Université Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne
Aristotelis joined the Enel Group in November 2018 and is currently the Head of Europe region in Enel Green Power (EGP). In March 2020 he was elected President of SolarPower Europe. He has a diverse background in the management of different types of renewables projects, varying in both size and type. His broad professional career in renewable energy, both in Europe and North America, includes executive roles in business development, construction and maintenance, M&A and new investments. Aristotelis graduated in Civil Engineering from DUTH and holds an MSc in Engineering Business Management from University of Warwick, with further specialization in Entrepreneurial Studies at Harvard University.
CEO Advisor, Ameresco Inc. 2009 – Date
Boston, Massachusetts
Advising the CEO on business development, EPC ventures, renewable
projects, energy efficiency, infrastructure and acquisitions. Ameresco is the largest independent energy services provider in North America, founded in April 2000 and it is a public company (NYSE: AMRC) with 70 offices in 33 US states and 5 Canadian provinces. It has constructed over $3.0 billion worth of energy projects and it has served more than 2,000 customers. It has a workforce exceeding 1200 including more than 240 development engineers and 140 account executives.
Visiting Professor, Northeastern University 2014 – Date
D’Amore-McKim School of Business
Boston, Massachusetts
Teaching at D’Amore-McKim School of Business where I taught in the past. Great to be back home, joining an exceptional faculty and staff at a time Northeastern has made it to the top echelon of U.S. Universities and continues its ride to the very top. Supporting excellence in education and research can make the world a better place. Northeastern University being the global leader in experiential education does just this, providing its students the knowledge and experience to succeed.
Dr. Haris Doukas is an Associate Professor at the School of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). He is a mechanical engineer from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), with a PhD in the area of decision support systems for energy policy and management, from the ECE, NTUA. His scientific and research expertise includes the development of decision support systems for energy and climate policy. He has almost 2 decades of working experience in the design of energy and climate policies and programs for the promotion of renewables, energy efficiency and management in a regional, national and European level. Moreover, he participates as a specialist in respective initiatives beyond Europe, such as the countries of the Mediterranean basin and the Arab states of the Gulf. In the abovementioned fields, he has more than 120 scientific publications in international scientific journals with reviewers, the Greek Book "Multiple Criteria Decision Models for Energy and Environmental Systems", the open access Book as co-Editor "Understanding Risks and Uncertainties in Energy and Climate Policy: Multidisciplinary Methods and Tools for a Low Carbon Society", the English Book "Multicriteria Portfolio Construction with Python", as well as numerous presentations in international conferences, chapters in Books, articles in technical magazines and daily and weekly press. Finally, Dr. Doukas is an Associate Editor of the Operational Research International Journal (ORIJ) and participates as member of the scientific journals' Editorial Board in the areas of energy policy and operational research. For his work, Dr. Doukas has received numerous awards by the State Scholarship Foundation (IKY), the NTUA, the AUTH, the Technical Chamber of Greece (TCG), the Hellenic Operational Research Society (HELORS) and the World Renewable Energy Congress (WREC) among others.
Panagiotis Doumas is a Director and Member of the Executive and Management Committee at Howden Hellas, having in his delegated authorities the business development and maintenance of big corporate accounts within a variety of territories. Panagiotis has been in the insurance world since 1999. He was a Managing Partner at Aplus Brokers, a boutique insurance broking firm, which he set up with his partners in 2017, specializing in Financial Lines (D&O, Cyber, Crime, Financial Institutions Professional Indemnity) and Energy, mainly Renewables. Aplus was the first acquisition of Howden Hellas due to their rapidly growing portfolio and expertise in the sector.
Currently an independent energy consultant, non-executive board member of Elinoil and senior advisor to Argus Consulting Group, Leo Drollas was born in British India of Greek and Anglo-Irish parents, and educated at Athens College in Athens, Greece, from which he graduated cum laude. After Athens College, Leo Drollas attended the London School of Economics where he read economics. Having obtained his B.Sc. (Econ) and M.Sc. (Econ) at the LSE, he then completed a doctorate at the same university, choosing as his thesis a country’s foreign trade sector in disequilibrium. After leaving the LSE in 1975, Leo Drollas worked in London at the Commodities Research Unit and then joined British Petroleum in 1977 as the company’s first econometrician. At BP he managed the energy and economic modelling team in the company’s Corporate Planning Department (1980-86) and was responsible for many studies on various aspects of the oil market. Whilst at BP, Leo Drollas was seconded for two years to the Confederation of British Industry (1986-88), where he held the post of Deputy Director of Economics and completed two major studies — one on the attitude of British business towards exchange rates and the other comparing British and German manufacturing. In 1989 Leo Drollas joined as its Chief Economist the Centre for Global Energy Studies (CGES), a think-tank founded in that year by Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani, the former Oil Minister of Saudi Arabia.
Leo Drollas was the Deputy Director and Chief Economist at the CGES from 1989 until 2011, becoming in that year the CGES’ Director and retaining the title of Chief Economist. During his time at the CGES, which ceased formal operations in January 2014, Leo dealt with subjects as diverse as oil prices in the long run, oil speculation versus fundamentals, oil’s shipping needs, the demand for aviation fuel, US gasoline demand, the relationship between oil inventories and prices, the determination of oil product prices, the factors driving oil production, oil capacity utilisation and oil prices, oil pipeline tariffs, OPEC’s oil-quota policies, Chinese oil demand, US and global demand for natural gas, the connection between desired oil stock cover and oil futures prices, and many more. Leo Drollas co-authored with David Long of Oxford Petroleum Research Associates a major CGES study on the strategic hedging activities of oil companies and directed the CGES’ work on many aspects of the oil futures markets.
Over a career spanning 47 years, Leo Drollas has written many articles and studies on oil, energy and economics in general, and co-authored a book on oil with Jon Greenman entitled “Oil – the Devil’s Gold” [Duckworth, 1989]. He has spoken at numerous conferences on diverse oil and gas-related subjects, including the oil market in the short and long term, Asian oil demand, the oil futures markets, the world’s gas outlook, global warming, oil fundamentals versus speculation and non-OPEC oil supplies, among many others. In 2014 Leo spoke at energy conferences in Abu Dhabi, Tokyo, Athens, Rotterdam, Milan and London, while in 2015 Leo delivered talks at the Cass Business School in London, at the ESCP Business School also in London, at ENI’s FEEM conference on oil price prediction in Milan and at the Mare Forum shipping and commodity conferences in Athens, Cyprus and Rotterdam. In the last few years, Leo Drollas spoke at the Athens Energy Forum and at conferences in Abu Dhabi, Rome, Cyprus, Naples and Rotterdam. Leo has appeared frequently on the business programmes of CNN, CNBC, ITV-1, BBC-1, the BBC’s World Service, Bloomberg TV, Al Jazeera, Sky News, Channel Four and other channels, and has contributed to numerous radio programmes in Europe, the Far East and the US. Leo Drollas has been quoted regularly on the main wire services and in the world’s leading financial newspapers in the West and the Far East.
Konstantinos Eleftheriadis is the Energy Industry Leader and a Financial Advisory Partner at Deloitte Greece. He specializes in Financial Advisory, M&A Transactions and Forensic Services. With over 17 years of professional experience, Konstantinos’ expertise has been instrumental in a range of sectors with special focus in the Energy & Resources market, both locally and internationally. Konstantinos specializes in services like: transactions, M&A assistance, feasibility studies, independent business reviews, liquidity, business and e-mobility plans and advice on Power Purchase Agreements, for many Greek and international clients that are operating in Power generation, Renewables, Oil & Gas, Mining & Metals, Waste treatment, etc
Between 1995 and his retirement in 2018, Prof Dr. Georg Erdmann was Professor for Energy Systems at the Institute for Energy Technology, Berlin University of Technology (www.ensys.tu-berlin.de) where he managed a research team of up to 15 scientists. Between 1982 and 1995 he was Post doc researcher and Assistant Professor in the group of Prof. Dr. Bruno Fritsch at the Center for Economic Research, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich (ETHZ). Part of this time was Delegate at the Paul Scherer Institute, Villigen (Switzerland) in the group of Prof. Dr. Alexander Wokaun. He is trained in Mathematics and Economics, and received his PhD in Economics at the University of Münster (Germany). In 1991 he received the Venia Legendi for macroeconomics by the Abteilung für Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften at the ETHZ.
Erdmann’s research fields cover energy economics including energy market modeling and forecasting, energy market reform, wholesale energy trade, investment strategies, financing and risk management. He combines this research field with the market entry analysis of new energy technologies such as fuel cells, battery electric vehicles, and other innovations. He has also research experience in industrial economics, environmental economics, evolutionary economics, and regional economics.
He is author of many scientific books and articles. His latest book publication is “Energy Economics. Theory and Applications” (2017), together with the co-authors Prof. Dr. Aaron Praktiknjo and Prof. Dr. Peter Zweifel. This book has become an international benchmark for university lectures on energy economics.
Erdmann is founder of the startup company Prognoseforum GmbH (www.prognoseforum.de) which is active in economic forecasting and energy consulting. He is still President of the Board, KSB Energie AG, Berlin which is engaged in providing energy trading services for small and medium sized companies. Among many other mandates he chaired the Gesellschaft für Energiewissenschaft und Energiepolitik (GEE; www.gee.de), which is the German affiliate of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE). In 2009 he served as President of the IAEE. The most recent academic mandate is his membership in the ICEF-Steering Committee, Tokyo; the organization aims to discuss and develop feasible pathways towards carbon neutrality by means of technological, commercial, behavioral and political innovations.
Dr Bassam Fattouh is the Director of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES) and Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). He has published a variety of articles on energy policy, the international oil pricing system, OPEC behavior, the energy transition, and the economies of oil producing countries. Dr Fattouh served as a member of an independent expert group established to provide recommendations to the 12th International Energy Forum (IEF) Ministerial Meeting in Cancun (29-31 March 2010) for strengthening the architecture of the producer-consumer dialogue through the IEF and reducing energy market volatility. He is the recipient of the 2018 OPEC Award for Research. He acts as an advisor to a number of governments and companies. He is a regular speaker at international conferences.
Areas of Expertise
Bassam Fattouh focuses his research on aspects of the international oil pricing system such as the relationship between the futures market and spot market, the relationship between OPEC and the market, the causes of oil price volatility and the dynamics of oil price differentials. He also focuses his research on the IOC-NOC relationship and its implications for investment behaviour. He has a strong background in the economic environment of the Middle East.
Nikos Frydas is Principal in the Energy Department and Vice President of Grant Thornton Tax and Business Advisory Solutions SA. His career spans more than 30 years of international experience in the energy sector. He specializes in the Design and Regulation of competitive Electricity Markets, and in new Business Models for energy utilities in the energy transition era.
Mr. Frydas’ professional record includes working with major European Utilities (National Grid UK, PPC) and Energy Trading firms (EDF Trading, Merrill Lynch), and as member of the management team of ENTSO-E in Brussels. In the period of 2004-2007 he was appointed by the United Nations, as the first Chairman of the Regulatory Office of Kosovo, while subsequently he spent several years as senior staff member of the World Bank based in Belgrade. As Consultant he has led several major assignments in Europe, Africa and Central Asia working for projects sponsored by IFIs (EC, EBRD, IFC, WB), for public and private clients.
Nikos holds a BSc degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from DUTh (Greece), a MSc degree in Power Systems Engineering from University of Strathclyde (UK), and a MSc degree in Energy Economics and Regulation from University of Strathclyde. He holds also Certificates from London School of Economic and University Luigi Bocconi, for courses in Energy Regulation Economics.
Mr. Frydas is a Chartered Engineer in the UK’s Engineering Council, a Member of the Technical Chamber of Greece, as well as member of the International Association of Energy Economists. He is a regular visiting Lecturer of “ESCP Europe” in their London and Paris campuses.
Maria Rita Galli is the CEO of DESFA (Hellenic Gas Transmission System Operator). Until recently she held the position of the Executive Vice President Business Development & Asset Management at Snam S.p.A, a leading global energy infrastructure company and was the Chairman of the SENFLUGA Energy Holdings S.A., a consortium controlling 66% of DESFA's share capital.
Ms. Galli started her career at Eni in 1997, as a graduate in nuclear engineering from the Milan Polytechnic University. At Eni, she went through various roles within the International Business Development Department, joined relevant international projects and was involved in M&A activities. As a member of Eni's Board of Directors, she also oversaw the operations of some of the Group’s companies abroad (Galp, Distrigas, eni Gas&Power Trading BV, eni Gas&Power France, GVS GmbH, etc.)
Since 2006, she has been in charge of the International Business Development unit and, from January 2010, she has been in charge of the International Business Development and Assets Management department.
In October 2016, she joined Snam as the Head of Business Development and International Asset Management.
Vasilis Georgiou was born in Athens, in 1966. He received a BEng degree on Electrical Engineering, an MBA and a MSc in Management of Energy Systems.
During his professional career he has developed his expertise in strategic management positions such as business development, project management, strategic design, organizational development, and transformation. Since 2002, he is the President and Managing Director of PROTASIS SA, a company providing studies, consulting, design & engineering and advanced system solutions for electrical power systems and networks.
Before his current position, he has worked for various SMEs and multinational companies in the fields of electrical energy and telecommunications.
Ioannis Ghikas
Professional experience: 2020 - Deputy Permanent Representative of Greece to the EU
2019-2020 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department for European Integration, EU Economic and Monetary Policy/Director
2018-2019 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department for European External Affairs /Deputy Director
2013-2017 Greek Embassy Ankara / Head of Political Section
2008-2013 Permanent Representation of Greece to the EU/ Deputy Representative to the EU Political and Security Committee/Deputy Permanent Representative to the WEU
2005-2008 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Turkey Department/Head of Aeronautical and Maritime Issues Unit
2003-2005 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, EU Common Foreign and Security Policy Department/Head of European Security and Defence Policy Section
2000-2003 Embassy of Greece in Paris/ Political Section
1997-2000 General Consulate of Greece, Istanbul/ Vice-Consul
1995-1997 Turkey Department Aegean/ Aeronautical and Maritime Issues Unit Studies: Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University
Languages: English, French
Greek (mother tongue)
Dr. Panagiotis Grammelis is Director of Research at the Chemical Process and Energy Resources Institute of CERTH (CERTH/CPERI). The scope of his research is the exploitation of solid fuels, i.e. biomass/waste and coal, with emphasis on the thermochemical conversion technologies. He is experienced in numerous EU and national funded and industry oriented projects, with an extensive knowledge of the South-East European market. Since May 2011, Dr Grammelis is Head of the Laboratory of Alternative Fuels & Technologies and guides a team of highly-skilled researchers. He has been Steering Committee member of the Biomass Panel in the RHC-ETP (responsible for industrial boilers and district heating), national expert for the standardisation of solid biofuels and member of DHC+ (District Heating & Cooling) Platform. Member of the Editorial Board in IJER and IJGW and the Scientific Committees of international conferences (EUBCE, GCGW, WSED). He is co-author in 380 papers in scientific journals, international conferences, workshops and books, with 2777 citations and h-Index 30 according to Scopus.
An expert on energy policy and European economic policy, Victor Grigorescu was Romania’s Minister of Energy from November 2015 to January 2017. He is currently working as an energy Consultant focused on EU affairs in SEE and CEE regions. A former member of the board of Electrica, one of Romania’s largest electricity distribution companies, he also has a background in diplomacy and international relations, having served at the Permanent Representation of Romania at the EU (2007-2011) as an expert for the EU’s common commercial policy. He actively took part in Romania’s accession negotiations to the EU during his time at the Ministry of Economy and Commerce (2004-2007), focusing his work on international relations and the EU’s common commercial policy. Before being appointed minister of energy, he has published various articles on public policy and international relations in Romanian and has co-authored several works on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. He is a graduate of Bucharest University’s Law School.
Peter Hartley is the George A. Peterkin Professor in the Economics Department, and a Rice Scholar in Energy Studies in the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, at Rice University in Houston, Texas. He also is Co-Director of the Masters of Energy Economics program at Rice University. He also is 2022 President of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE), having previously served in that role in 2015. He also was President of the US Association for Energy Economics (USAEE) in 2012.
Professor Hartley has researched a range of issues in energy economics for 40 years. He also published papers and books in several other areas of economics, but for the last 25 years or so has concentrated on energy economics.
He completed a first class honors degree in mathematics in 1974, and a Masters Degree in Economics in 1977, at the Australian National University. From 1975-77, he worked for the Priorities Review Staff and the Economic Division of the Prime Minister's Department in the Australian Government. He obtained a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago in 1980. From 1980 to 1986 he was an Assistant Professor of Economics at Princeton University. He has been at Rice University since 1986.
He also has held visiting positions in Australia at Monash University, the University of Melbourne, the Australian National University and, most recently, the University of Western Australia. He has also worked for public policy think tanks including the Tasman Institute in Melbourne, where he served as Executive Director in 1996-97.
Since becoming president in 2008, David Horner has provided transformative leadership to The American College of Greece resulting in:
Previously, Dr. Horner served as president of North Park University (Chicago) from 1987-2004 and Barrington College, his undergraduate alma mater, from 1979-1985. At the time of his Barrington appointment, he was the youngest (age 29) college or university president in the U.S. and led the College into its successful merger with Gordon College (MA). During his North Park presidency, enrollment tripled, major capital projects were completed, and the endowment grew six-fold.
President Horner received a: bachelor’s degree (philosophy), summa cum laude, from Barrington College; MA (philosophy) from the University of Rhode Island; MBA and PhD in higher education administration and policy analysis from Stanford University. Together with his late spouse, S. Sue Horner, he has two grown children and four grandchildren.
Nevenka Hrovatin is a Professor of Economics at the School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana (SEB LU). Since 2004 she has been the head of the research group on Sustainable competitiveness of the Slovenian economy in European and global perspectives funded by the Research Agency of the Republic of Slovenia. She teaches several economic courses: Microeconomics, Economics of the European Union, Industrial organisation, regulation and competition policy and Energy Economics. Her research work is focused on liberalisation, regulation and economics of utilities, and lately mostly on energy efficiency (for publication please visit: https://bib.cobiss.net/bibliographies/si/webBiblio/bib201_20220317_143357_08652.html). In 2018 – 2019 she served as an appointed member of the IAEE Council and (since 2016) as Vice-President of SAEE (Slovenian Association for Energy Economics). She was the General Conference Chair of the 16th IAEE European Energy Conference organised in 2019 in Ljubljana. She was Vice-Dean for International Relations at SEB LU, chair of the Academic Unit for Economics and a member/chair of supervisory boards of several Slovenian companies and institutions, including the Energy Council of the Slovenian Prime Minister (2009-2011). She has been working in several national and international proejects and as a consultant to the Slovenian government, the Slovenian energy regulator Energy Agency and several utilities.
Stijn Van Hummelen is Managing Director of the Brussels Office at Cambridge Econometrics (CE). CE is an economic research consultancy that works globally from offices in Cambridge (UK), Brussels, Budapest and Northampton, Massachusetts. CE specialises in economic research and the application of economic modelling and data analysis techniques for policy assessment and scenario planning, with particular expertise in the application of whole-economy macro-sectoral models, notably the global E3ME model. The scope of CE’s work includes Economy (innovation, infrastructure, tax & finance, sectors, trade & competitiveness and regions, cities & local areas), Society (jobs & skills, inequality & poverty, population, migration & housing and health & social care), and Environment (energy, climate, circular economy and natural resources).
Stijn specialises in distilling complex economic and econometric analysis into policy-relevant messages, and manages CE’s contribution to consultancy and research projects in the field of climate, energy and the circular economy. Stijn has over 10 years of experience successfully conducting policy research for international organisations, government bodies and think tanks, including studies on the distributional impacts of decarbonisation policies, the regional impacts of the energy transition, the wider economic impact of internalising environmental external costs, and the economic impact of transport and household heating decarbonisation. In many of these studies, the global E3ME model is used to simulate transition pathways and scenarios, and inform policy recommendations based on their outcomes.
Vicente Hurtado Roa is the Head of the Unit in the European Commission responsible for Energy Taxation and other indirect taxes. His first steps in the Directorate General for Taxation started in 2006 when he was responsible for drafting the review of the Savings Directive before becoming the assistant to two previous Director Generals responsible for taxation. His experience in the European Commission also covers seven years in the Secretary General , working first on the European Semester and then in the relations with the European Council. Previously to join the European Commission, Vicente had been a tax consultant in Garrigues for ten years with an expertise in international taxation.
John W. Jimison is an attorney and energy policy expert, continuing a 50-year professional career as an energy-focused attorney and the Principal of Energy Future Services, Inc., his own firm. He currently supports several non-profit energy and environmental organizations on a pro-bono basis, including the International Association for Energy Economics. From 2011 to 2016 he was Managing Director of the Energy Future Coalition of the United Nations Foundation, and Adjunct Professor of Energy Policy at the Johns Hopkins University. From 2007 to 2011, Mr. Jimison served as Senior Counsel to the Energy and Commerce Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, with lead staff responsibility for legislation concerning energy efficiency, electric grid modernization, energy markets, and strategic petroleum reserves. He was responsible for staffing many current statutory provisions and negotiating their enactment. Mr. Jimison practiced law from 1987 through 2006 in Federal and state forums, representing clients subject to federal and state natural gas regulation, cogeneration policy, and Canadian gas import issues. From 1982-1985, he was Principal Administrator at the International Energy Agency in Paris, France, responsible for electricity and natural gas policy and analysis, as well as the designated country expert for Spain and Australia. During the period from 1972 through 1981 he held several positions on Capitol Hill, including a previous period as Counsel to the Energy and Commerce Committee, service as Head of the Energy Section of the Congressional Research Service (Library of Congress), and as Professional Staff to the Senate Commerce Committee.
Mr. Kalaitzakis has extensive experience in the energy sector, and he is currently the Strategy & Business Development Director of EnExGroup. Before joining EnExGroup he was employed as the Managing Director of the energy unit of a major industrial group in Greece. He held different engineering roles in the energy sector both in Greece and the United States in the past. His experience spans a wide array of topics on energy such as market design, transmission planning, power trading, investment evaluation, and business strategy.
Mr. Kalaitzakis holds a Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He also holds an MSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, and an MBA with Highest Honors from the Athens University of Economics and Business.
Professor Soteris Kalogirou is at the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Sciences and Engineering of the Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus. He is currently the Dean of the School of Engineering and Technology. In addition to his Ph.D., he holds the title of D.Sc. He is a Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences and Founding Member of the Cyprus Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts.
For more than 35 years, he is actively involved in research in the area of solar energy and particularly in flat plate and concentrating collectors, solar water heating, solar steam generating systems, desalination, photovoltaics, geothermal energy and absorption cooling.
He has a large number of publications in books, book chapters, international scientific journals and refereed conference proceedings. He is Editor-in-Chief of Renewable Energy and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Energy, and Editorial Board Member of another twenty journals. He is the editor of the book Artificial Intelligence in Energy and Renewable Energy Systems, published by Nova Science Inc., co-editor of the book Soft Computing in Green and Renewable Energy Systems, published by Springer, editor of the book McEvoy’s Handbook of Photovoltaics, published by Academic Press of Elsevier and author of the books Solar Energy Engineering: Processes and Systems, and Thermal Solar Desalination: Methods and Systems, published by Academic Press of Elsevier.
He is a member of World Renewable Energy Network (WREN), American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), Institute of Refrigeration (IoR) and International Solar Energy Society (ISES).
Dr S.Kapellos is a graduate of the Chemical Department of the University of Athens. He received a PhD on the field of Physical Chemistry from the same Institution. Between 1993 and 2007, he had the opportunity to fill various managerial posts within the BP Hellas Organization: Quality, Health, Safety and Environment, Human Resources, Customer Services, Pricing and Credit, Retail Fuels District Manager Northern Greece.
In 2007, he is appointed as the CEO of BP Solar Hellas, to setup the new business.
Since 2010, he works for ELPE Renewables (100% owned by HELPE Group). He currently holds the position of the Chief Operating Officer and BoD member of the company. Τhe RES portfolio of ELPE Renewables is comprised of more than 2000 MW of PV, Wind and Storage Projects, of which 241 MW PV and 99 MW Wind in operation. In February 2020, the acquisition of a 204 MW PV project in Kozani is signed that has been constructed and connected to the Grid in April 2022. This is the largest in operation RES project in Greece and one of the largest PV projects in Europe. Dr.S.Kapellos, has been, on behalf of HELPE, the Lead Negotiator and then the Project Manager and the Managing Director of the Kozani 204 MW PV Project companies.
Dr.S.Kapellos has published several scientific articles in international magazines during his academic career and several articles on subjects related to RES, Solar Technology and Energy Policy for newspapers, relevant magazines and e-media.
Since 2008, he is being an elected member of the board of the Hellenic Association of PV companies (HELAPCO) and since April 2013 Chairman of the board of the Association. Since April 2021 he has been elected as President of the Energy Committee of the Hellenic-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce.
John Karydas is the Chief Executive Officer of the Renewable and Battery Storage Business Unit of Copelouzos Group.
Copelouzos Group was founded in 1973 and today has evolved to a fully integrated business development organization, servicing key industrial and technological sectors in Greece and abroad. One important business sector of the Group is energy with the core businesses within this sector being the marketing of natural gas, the electricity production and trading and the development and construction of renewable energy projects. Copelouzos Group has been a pioneer in the RES sector with an extensive portfolio of renewable energy assets and the first who has received Production Licenses for the operation of Battery Energy Storage Systems in the country.
John Karydas has been Member of the Board of Directors of Athens International Airport from June 2009 until November 2012, Member of the Supervisory Board of Pulkovo Airport, St. Petersburg from February 2010 until August 2011. From 2005 until 2011 he also held the position of the Chief Operating Officer of Copelouzos Group. He is the Managing Director or an Executive Member of the Board of major companies of the Group developing and operating RES, interconnection and Battery Energy Storage Systems projects.
He received an M.B.A. degree from Bath University in the UK, an M.Sc. in Computing Science from Oxford University and a B.Sc. (with First Class Honors) in Computer Science with Mathematics from London University. He is a graduate of Athens College.
Prior to joining Copelouzos Group 21 years ago, John Karydas held various senior and commercial positions in Greek and multinational companies.
Olga Khakova is the associate director for European energy security at the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center, where she manages transatlantic energy initiatives. Before joining the Atlantic Council, Khakova was a senior program coordinator for US Energy Association’s Energy Technology and Governance Program. She helped start and coordinate the Western Balkans’ Electricity Market Initiative working group, which provides technical expertise on creating better-connected electricity markets.
Khakova also worked as a program director for a leading energy non-profit in the Midwest, The Climate + Energy Project (CEP). While at CEP she co-led the conception and development of the Clean Energy Business Council, a network of businesses seeking to capitalize on renewable energy resources in Kansas and the greater Kansas City area through legislative, regulatory, and educational solutions. Khakova facilitated state-wide stakeholder engagement on energy issues, such as education and outreach on rate design dockets at the Kansas Corporation Commission. During her time at Bombardier Aerospace, Khakova organized events and developed communications strategies in Brazil, Canada, China, and the US for a distinguished human factors safety program called Safety Standdown.
Khakova has a business administration degree from Wichita State University and a professional science masters in environmental assessment from the University of Kansas. She is originally from Ukraine.
Special advisor to the Greek Prime Minister on environment and Circular Economy. Honorary Director in the European Commission (EC), in charge of circular economy issues on behalf of DGENV. National coordinator for the EEC internal market (1990-1992), Head of the EEC Committee under the Greek Prime Minister (1993), Secretary General for European Affairs in the Ministry of National Economy (1993), Head of the Legal Unit DG ENV (1995-2004). Head of the “Legal affairs and Governance” Unit (2004-2005). Head of the Unit "Cohesion Policy and Environmental Impact assessments” (2005-2013) Head of the "Mainstreaming and Environmental Assessments" Unit (2013-2018) Member of the Board of the Espoo Convention, and elected Chair of the upcoming MOPs in 2019 and 2020.
Thomas Lamnidis is the founder and managing partner of Lamnidis Law. He has been practicing law for more than 37 years with experience in Energy, Transport, Infrastructure and Privatisation projects. In addition, he has extensive litigation experience in various market sectors and has handled several international commercial arbitration cases. His main practice areas include Energy, Privatisations, Transport, Infrastructure and Litigation. Indicatively, he has acted as legal advisor and project manager for various projects of International Organizations (European Union, EIB, EBRD, World Bank) in the above-mentioned sectors in more than 30 countries in Europe, Asia and Africa. Among others, he has also advised International Consortia on a multi-country power transmission project, on an LNG terminal in Kuwait, a UAV surveillance system for oil and gas pipelines, a 1,500 MW CCGT development project, a 880 MW CCGT project, 1.300 MW CCGT project and large-scale renewable energy projects’ acquisitions, development and EPC agreements in Greece and abroad, for a total capacity of more than 7 GW. Thomas is a founding member of the Energy Institute of Southeast Europe and a member of the Board of Directors and has been a speaker at more than 100 international conferences in Europe and Asia on Energy, Investments, Privatizations and Transport.
Thomas is founding partner of the Foreign Affairs Institute and Head of Energy and Law Committee.
Thomas speaks Greek, English, French, German, Italian and Russian.
Lamnidis Law Corporate Profile
The knowledge pool of LAMNIDIS LAW’s lawyers incorporates more than thirty-five years of successful law practice in Greece, Southeast Europe, Middle East, Caucasus and Central Asia. The experience we gained during that period is unrivalled, perfectly suited to emerging economies and complex geopolitical contexts.
We are located in Athens, Greece, where the roots of our legal practitioners are. Nevertheless, our legal services have no boundaries, thus being in the position to serve our clients across the Eurasian continent.
Our in-depth knowledge of national, European and International law for many economic sectors allows us to successfully complete large-scale transactions, involving diverse stakeholders in multiple jurisdictions.
We have advised state representatives, governmental bodies, international organisations, international donors and multinational companies on more than 500 assignments throughout the last three decades.
Without a profound legal understanding, no successful business transactions nor operations can ever be carried out. We provide bespoke legal solutions and advice to address our clients’ business needs.
In Greece, our legal services focus on covering a large spectrum of legal fields within the investment process: pre-investment, financing and business operation phases.
As for the Eastern European Country, Middle East, Caucasus and Central Asia, our legal services concentrate on transferring the best European and international legal practices into the local legal order so that any transaction or project can benefit from our outstanding legal advice.
Lamnidis Law has been certified by TUV Hellas for the application of the Firm's quality management system in line with the requirements of the ISO 9001:2015 International Standard.
Pierre has been working for EDF Renewables for more than 15 years with a particular focus on international business growth and operations. With a special link to Greece, he is the Chairman of he Board of EDF Renewables Hellas, a leading company of the energy transition.
Pierre has a deep expertise of the renewables industry (onshore and offshore wind, solar and storage) and of the energy business environment. In his current position, he is responsible for all EDF Renewables activities in Europe. This represents close to 900 people working in 10 countries and around 3 GW under operation or construction. He has an excellent track record in leading the development and delivery of new businesses, closing major M&A activities and managing large corporate organisations.
Pierre holds a master’s in engineering and an MBA from INSEAD.
Stefanos has over 15 years of experience in the renewable energy sector. Stefanos has been responsible for over €500m of transactions, has directly overseen the construction of over 300MW of projects, and developed over 750MW of greenfield, brownfield, and tender-based projects in 4 continents. He is currently leading Cero Generation (a Macquarie Group subsidiary) developments in the Greek renewable energy market as Country Manager.
David Livingston is a senior analyst at Eurasia Group, the world's leading geopolitical risk firm, and a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, a think tank in Washington, DC. Previously, he worked as a deputy director at the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center, as a fellow with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and as the inaugural Robert S. Strauss fellow for geoeconomics at the Office of the US Trade Representative. David has also worked at the World Trade Organization in Geneva and at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization in Vienna.
David holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern California and a master’s degree from the University of Oxford. He serves as an adjunct associate professor at the University of Southern California, teaching a course at its Washington, DC campus, and serves as a mentor and strategist for the Obama Foundation Scholars program.
José Maillet is a marketing professor. He is an expert in energy, climate and biodiversity issues and leads Gaïa, Audencia's School for Ecological and Social Transition. Gaïa is the very first school launched by a business school - Audencia - dedicated to training in positive impact managerial strategies and practices, in line with the major challenges of ecological and social transition.He holds a Master's degree in Social and Human Sciences, Sociology of Organizations from the University of Nantes (2007), and is also an Audencia Grande Ecole (2011) and Doctor of Management Sciences and Marketing (Audencia, 2019) alumnus. He was head of the Marketing major at Audencia from 2016 to 2019. He also supported Nantes Métropole in the CSR criterization of its public markets.
Manos Manousakis is the Chairman of the Board of Directors and the Chief Executive Officer of Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO or ADMIE) since June 2017.
Previously, Mr. Manousakis was the CEO of OTE Rural North and South, having held various positions of responsibility in the Greek Telecommunications Company, where he played an instrumental role in the design of cutting-edge telecommunication services. He was appointed Secretary General of the Hellenic Ministry of Economy (2015), as well as a Director at Black Sea Trade and Development Bank for the same period.
Mr. Manousakis holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens. He has also academic experience having been a lecturer at the University of Piraeus. His career combines business development leadership and complex project management with country strategic planning.
Charles Mason is the H. A. "Dave" True, Jr. Chair in Petroleum and Natural Gas Economics in the Department of Economics and Associate Dean for Research in the College of Business at the University of Wyoming. He is an internationally known scholar who specializes in Environmental and Resource Economics with over 80 publications in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters. He testified in the case against BP related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. He served as the managing editor of the top international journal in the field of Environmental and Resource Economics (the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management), from 2006 to 2011. He is currently an associate editor of the European Economic Review, co-editor of Economic Inquiry, editor-in-chief of the Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy and joint editor-in-chief of Strategic Behavior in the Environment. He earned a double B.A. in Economics and Mathematics in 1977 and a Ph.D. in Economics in 1983, all at the University of California at Berkeley. He is a non-resident fellow at Resources for the Future, and has been a visiting academic at the University of Cambridge (2003); the London School of Economics (2014, 2015); the University of Oxford (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012); the Venice International University, Ca’ Foscari (2013); and the Toulouse School of Economics (2013). He has been on the faculty at the University of Wyoming since 1982.
A well-respected Chairman and Director, with 30+ years of senior experience in various Energy and related sectors (including Oil & Gas, Renewables, Infrastructure and Transportation) across the EMEA region.
Until very recently, Yanos was the Chair of the BoD of DESFA, the newly privatised, but still regulated Gas Transmission System Operator in Greece, where he oversaw the company’s transformation from a public enterprise to private, and from a local business model to international, while improving its corporate governance framework and ESG strategy.
Previous roles included membership of Board-like senior executive teams (top 1%) at regional and global levels within Shell and Vestas, a Global Sales role for a US-based, PE-backed nanotechnology company and CEO of TRAINOSE, the only Railway operating company in Greece. He has managed large P&Ls (> 1 bl €) and complex KPIs, led major change projects, including major organisational and cultural transformations, financial and performance turnarounds, introduction of new products and services, new market entries etc. He has led, mentored, and coached large and diverse teams, operating (virtually) across different functions, and distributed in various locations, countries, and cultures.
Besides his Board directorships, Yanos is also active as a Guest MBA / Exec Ed speaker, corporate governance and leadership development course leader, mentor, and coach, working with the UK’s Institute of Directors, New Energy Business School in NL, and other training organisations.
Yanos has a PhD in Physics from Durham University (UK) and he recently obtained his CFA-accreditation in ESG investing.
Ioannis Mitropoulos, General Manager of Fysiko Aerio- The Hellenic Energy Company
With an educational background of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the National Technical University of Athens, and post-graduate studies in business in UMIST and the Manchester Business School in the early ‘90s, all his professional career was in Sales and Marketing positions. After a route through companies and brands like Unilever, Samsung and FAGE, he joined Fysiko Aerio- The Hellenic Energy Company, where he started as a Marketing Manager in 2006, moved to the Commercial Director position in 2009, and finally became the General Manager in January 2017.
Panos Mitrou has been with LR for more than 14 years and currently holds the position of Global Gas Segment Manager, based in Piraeus. His primary focus is on areas like the seaborne gas supply chain, LNG and other gas as fuel,as well as gas floating solutions, delivering an enhanced service portfolio to shipping community. He has held commercial and technology positions since 2012 and has been deeply involved in the setup and materialization of several funded projects related to alternative fuels and innovation in the maritime sector. Since 2013, he has initiated Poseidon Med, a key cross-border European project, introducing LNG bunkering in Easter Mediterranean marine transportation.
During his seven year service with Lloyd’s Register Piraeus Technical Support Office, he has dealt with series of statutory and other reviews, ranging from BWM to MARPOL and the IBC and IGC Codes. In this context he has supported and lead the implementation of several pieces of new legislation. Since 2007 he has represented Lloyd’s Register in a number of international forums, conferences and projects.
Panos holds a Naval Architect and Marine Engineer Diploma from NTUA and an MBA in Shipping from ALBA Business School. He is currently a PhD candidate in Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering, at University of Strathclyde with focus on optimizing the shipping decarbonization pathway.
Pavlos Mylonas was appointed Chief Executive Officer of National Bank of Greece in July 2018. He was elected Executive Member of the Board of Directors and Deputy CEO of the National Bank of Greece (NBG) in June 2014.
He was appointed Chief Risk Officer in December 2013. He is a Member of the Executive Committee since 2012 and of the ALCO Committee of the Group since 2000.
In July 2012, he was appointed General Manager of Strategy and International Operations. From December 2010 until July 2012, he served as General Manager of Strategy and Governance. From April 2004 to December 2010, he was General Manager of Strategy and Research, Head of Investor Relations and Chief Economist of NBG Group, which he joined in 2000.
He worked on the staff of the OECD from 1995 to 2000, and at the International Monetary Fund from 1987 to 1995. In the years 1985-1987, he was visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics in Boston University.
Mylonas holds a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics-Economics (Magna cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa) from Brown University, as well as a Master of Arts and a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University.
Prof. Dr. Anne Neumann is full professor at the Department of Industrial Economics and Technology at NTNU, Director of Research for NTNU’s Energy Transition Initiative (NETI) and MIT-CEEPR Affiliate. Currently she is also co-chairing a working group for the European Academy of Science Advisory Council (EASAC) on “The future of gas”. Previously she worked as Senior Researcher in the Department Energy, Transport, Environment at DIW Berlin, was Professor for Economic Policy at the University of Potsdam and Assistant Professor at NHH Bergen. Her research experience of 15+ years draws on industrial organization, competition economics and econometrics and has provided academic as well as policy relevant publications and advice. From 2014 until 2018 she served as Vice-President for Publications in the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE; The Energy Journal), is currently Editor with Energy Policy and on the Editorial Board of Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy. She has participated in several interdisciplinary EU projects, projects funded by the German Ministry for Education and Research and commissioned studies. Anne has international teaching experience, (co-) supervised PhD students from several universities and developed research agendas across disciplines. She studied economics at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt/Oder and holds a PhD in economics from TU Dresden.
Miguel Palacios is a Professor of Management at ESCP Business School, as well as the Executive Education Associate Academic Dean at the Madrid Campus. He has been the last 8 years the Madrid Academic Director of several energy programs, masters and courses. He also coordinates several research projects on innovation and family business and is the PI of ESCP Business School at the EU recognized Digital Innovation Hub in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics for Sustainable Development Goals (DIH - AIR4S).
He has supervised several PhD thesis in Spain and Sweden on innovation and is also currently the PhD Advisor of two students. His areas of research and publications are Business Models, Innovation and Family Business across industries and more specialized in the energy sector. He regularly serves as evaluator of European projects and advisor of start up companies.
In 1992, he graduated from Ecole Centrale Paris (MSc in Electronics), then, in 1994, from Universidad Politecnica (UPM) de Madrid (BSc and MSc in Industrial and Electrical Engineering). He followed the Master in Business Administration at MIT Sloan School of Management with a Fulbright scholarship and obtained the MBA in 1999. He also holds a PhD in Business Administration from UPM since 2005, with a discussion on “Critical Success Factors for Businesses Plan Competitions. Development of a Model for the case of the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid.”
Over the course of his career, he worked at Alcatel and Alenia Space from 1993 to 1997 as a Development Engineer in the R&D Department, Industrial Electronics production facility, then as a Project Manager, Operations Department. From 1999 to 2001, he worked as a Management Consulting Manager at Cluster (now Oliver Wyman), in the areas of strategy, marketing and start-up development. From end of 2001 until September 2012 he was a faculty member at UPM where he taught Marketing, Strategy and Entrepreneurship, managed the Business Administration Faculty Unit and several EU recognized international masters, one specialized in energy. He has taken part in the area of Business Planning in the European Commission funded project Eureca and coordinated the participation of ESCP in the EU funded project STARS4ALL.
Dr. Spiros Papaefthimiou received his bachelor diploma in Physics (1995), MSc in Environmental Sciences (1997) and PhD specializing in smart energy saving devices for buildings (2001), all from Department of Physics at the University of Patras. He is currently Associate Professor in Energy Management Systems and Energy Efficiency Technologies, in the School of Production Engineering and Management at the Technical University of Crete in Greece. He is specialized in energy efficiency issues, energy saving applications and renewables’ technologies. His research interests include experimental preparation and characterization of energy saving devices, technology of “smart” materials for energy applications, study of advanced solar collectors, study of photovoltaics, energy characterization of building structural elements, environmental analysis of systems, maritime emissions modeling, Life Cycle Assessment & Eco-Efficiency analysis. He has published more than 40 papers in international journals and has presented papers to numerous international energy conferences and acted as referee for international journals in the area of Renewables and Energy efficiency applications. He is the President of the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics and member in various professional and academic associations.
Dr. Georgios Papaefthymiou works as a Principal Consultant in Elia Grid International, leading the solution domain of Net-Zero Power System transition. He holds an MSc on Power Engineering from the University of Patras, Greece with focus on High Voltage equipment technology, and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Delft University of Technology. Georgios has 20 years of professional experience in the power sector on technical, economic and policy aspects related to power system and markets development. The focus of his work has been the holistic design of power systems for the integration of high shares of variable renewable energy sources, including the design of consistent energy scenarios, cost-optimal generation planning, power system adequacy and security and optimal development of power grids, for multiple clients in Europe as well as Middle-East and South East Asia. Furthermore, he has an extensive research background manifested by more than 70 publications in international journals and conference proceedings.
Constantinos
Papalucas
(MEng,
MBA,
MPA)
is
an
Energy
Policy
Expert
and
an
EastMed
Specialist.
Since
October
2019
he
is
advising
the
Greek
Minister
of
Environment
and
Energy
on
Energy
Policy,
Infrastructure
and
Investments.
In
December
2020,
he
was
appointed
as
the
Coordinator
of
the
National
Hydrogen
Committee
whose
mandate
is
to
prepare
the
Hydrogen
Strategy
of
the
Hellenic
Republic
and
he
also
coordinates
the
Greek
participation
in
the
Important
Projects
of
Common
European
Interest
(IPCEI)
on
Hydrogen
“Technologies
and
Systems”
putting
the
first
five
Greek
hydrogen
projects
in
the
IPCEI
pipeline.
Moreover,
he
led
the
joint
task
force
between
the
Greek
Ministry
and
the
U.S.
Department
of
Energy
that
jointly
develop
a
regional
CCUS
concept
in
Greece
with
the
participation
of
several
energy
corporations.
In
the
past
he
served
as
an
Associate
at
Harvard
University’s
Belfer
Center
for
Science
and
International
Affairs
and
in
the
U.S.
House
Energy
and
Commerce
Committee.
Upon
his
return
from
the
United
States,
he
founded
EastMed
Energy
Hub,
consulting
energy
corporations
that
seek
to
invest
in
the
Eastern
Mediterranean
and
governments
on
natural
resources
management,
advocating
for
a
regional
energy
hub
in
the
Eastern
Mediterranean.
Constantinos
teaches
Energy
Strategy
&
Management
and
Negotiations
&Conflict
Management,
in
the
Department
of
Business
and
Public
Administration
of
the
University
of
Cyprus.
He
is
also
a
member
of
the
United
Nations
Group
of
Gas
Experts
(UNECE),
Group
of
Experts
on
CMM
and
the
Task
Force
of
Hydrogen.
He
has
written
several
Policy
Papers
and
has
been
a
member
of
the
authoring
team
of
the
Greek
National
Energy
and
Climate
Plan.
His
work
has
been
hosted/featured
in
mainstream
journals
and
magazines
such
as
the
Washington
Times,
S&P
Global
Platts,
Times
of
Israel,
Egypt
Oil&Gas,
Hipporeads
and
others.
Constantinos
holds
a
Master
of
Public
Administration
from
Harvard
Kennedy
School
of
Government.
Dimitrios Pefanis is the General manager of insider.gr, the award winning financial website, which was launched in December 2015 and attracts more than 1,3m unique users on a monthly basis.
He is the former director of in.gr, the leading Greek website as well as a financial Reporter at TA NEA Newspaper and editor of N-Digital Technical Supplement.
He studied Communications and Mass Media at Panteion University (BA) and New Media Journalism (ΜΑ) at Emerson College in Boston, MA.
In 2013 he received the Citi Journalistic Excellence Award in Greece for financial reporting and is experienced in banking, bonds, stocks and general financials. He is also a Lecturer, teaching Social Media Marketing and Content Marketing at Hellenic American Union and has attended numerous conferences in Europe on New Media, Online Business Development.
Ο Απόστολος Πετρόπουλος είναι ενεργειακός αναλυτής στο Διεθνή Οργανισμό Ενέργειας (International Energy Agency) και εργάζεται στην ομάδα του World Energy Outlook. Η βασική του ενασχόληση είναι να ετοιμάζει προβλέψεις σχετικά με τις μελλοντικές τάσεις της αγοράς ενέργειας με έμφαση στον τομέα της ηλεκτροκίνησης. Έχει οκτώ χρόνια εμπειρία στον ενεργειακό τομέα και έχει συμμετάσχει σε πολλά Ευρωπαϊκά έργα με βασικό στόχο την αξιολόγηση και την ποσοτικοποίηση των επιπτώσεων των ενεργειακών πολιτικών στην ενεργειακή ζήτηση. Στο παρελθόν εργάστηκε στο εργαστήριο ενεργειακής και οικονομικής πολιτικής του Ε.Μ.Π. (στην ομάδα του ενεργειακού μοντέλου PRIMES) όπου συνεργάζεται με την Ευρωπαϊκή Επιτροπή για την προσομοίωση σεναρίων σχετικά με την κλιματική αλλαγή. Κατέχει δίπλωμα Ηλεκτρολόγου Μηχανικού από το Εθνικό Μετσόβιο Πολυτεχνείο.
Clara Poletti is Commissioner of the Italian independent Regulatory Authority for Energy, Networks and Environment (ARERA), Chair of the Board of Regulators of the European Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) and ARERA delegate at the Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER).
She has more than twenty years’ experience in the field. As far back as 1997, she contributed to the start-up of the Italian independent energy regulator. Since then, she has worked on the regulation of energy, water and waste management services at both national and European level.
From 2007 to 2011, she was Director of the Bocconi University research centre on energy and environment (IEFE). She was also a founding joint academic director at the Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE). She is member of the Advisory Council Executive Committee of the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and associate researcher of the Cambridge Energy Policy Research Group.
She is the author of numerous scientific articles.
Michael Pollitt is Professor of Business Economics at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. He is an Assistant Director of the Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG) and a joint academic director of the Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE). Michael is a Fellow in Economics and Management at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Michael was external economic advisor to Ofgem from 2007 to 2011. He has published 13 books and over 100 refereed journal articles on efficiency analysis, energy policy and business ethics. His current research interests are in market design and regulation for a high renewables electricity system, carbon markets and productivity analysis of the energy sector. He is Vice President for Publications of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) for 2020-23.
Markus Popp has been working in the field of energy for more than 20 years. He has been part of the Omexom network for close to seven years. In January 2021 he joined the Omexom Brand Team as Brand Director. Omexom is the Brand at VINCI Energies that covers all activities in energy infrastructures. Omexom represents an international network of more than 23,500 employees in 38 countries and 435 Business Units with a turnover of €4.3 B.
Faced with ongoing transformations in the world of energy, Omexom helps its clients to achieve the energy transition, drawing on its expertise in all fields of electricity and gas to build low carbon energy sources and develop the grids, promote optimized energy use and implement innovative and collaborative solutions.
Our projects are designed for energy producers, transmission and distribution system operators, local and regional authorities as well as their users in all territories.
He holds a degree in Civil Engineering from the Biberach University of Applied Sciences.
Dr. Andreas Poullikkas holds a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree in mechanical engineering, a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) degree in nuclear safety and turbomachinery, a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in numerical analysis and a Doctor of Technology (D.Tech.) higher doctorate degree in energy policy and energy systems optimization from Loughborough University, U.K. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (FIET). Dr. Andreas Poullikkas is currently the Chairman of the Cyprus Energy Regulatory Authority (CERA) and he was for several years the Chairman of the Cyprus Energy Strategy Council (both appointments by the President of Cyprus). In his professional career he has worked for academic institutions and for the industry, such as, a Visiting Faculty at Harvard University, USA, the Cyprus University of Technology (Professor of Power Systems and Chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering) and the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (founder and director of the Research and Development Department). He is the Associate Editor of the Journal of Power Technologies, member of the Editorial Board of the journal Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments and the author of various peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals, book chapters, conference proceedings and the author of ten books. He is included in the World’s Top 2% Scientists and the World’s Top 100000 Researchers Lists, both published by Stanford University.
Ms. Gulmira Rzayeva is a Research Associate at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES) and visiting research fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy of Columbia University. She is also on board of directorate of the Institute for Effective Governance and Stabilization based in Stockholm, Sweden. She is a founder and managing director of the London-based Eurasia Analytics Ltd consulting company. She was a senior research fellow at the Center for Strategic Studies (SAM) under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan for last ten years until January 2019. Her area of expertise includes energy security covering issues such as the energy policy of Azerbaijan and East Europe/Caspian region, Turkish domestic natural gas market, SEE gas market, global natural gas market, gas-to-hydrogen etc. Ms Rzayeva is recognized worldwide for her reports and seminal articles about energy focusing on the region, as well as for her speeches in some of the most prestigious universities including Harvard University, think-tanks and prestigious international conferences world-wide. Ms. Rzayeva has published several scholarly publications focusing on her area of expertise.
Éric Scotto is a committed entrepreneur, combining his talents as an investor with his concern for the climate. After ten years in information technology, two years in finance and a first success in business creation, he created Perfect Wind and built a first wind farm of 54 MW in 2004. Perfect Wind became a leader in the production of renewable electricity and was acquired by the world's leading wind power company Iberdrola in 2006.
In 2007, he co-founded Akuo, a global independent producer and developer of renewable energy. The company is active across the entire value chain, spanning from project development to financing, construction and operation activities. Akuo has invested over €2.6 billions to build a portfolio of over 1.4 GW of assets in operation or under construction and a 7 GW development pipeline. With more than 450 employees, the group is headquartered in Paris, France, and operates in more than 15 countries spanning over the 5 continents.
In 2010, the group inaugurated its first Agrinergie® power plant on Reunion Island, which combines solar energy production with environmentally friendly agriculture. Since this conclusive experience, Éric Scotto has continued to develop renewable energy plants (wind farms, solar and hydroelectric power plants) throughout the world with the ambition of offering energy packages adapted to the territories and coupled with storage solutions.
In 2011, Eric Scotto participated in the creation of the Akuo Foundation. The Foundation extends the values of the Akuo group to the benefits of disadvantaged communities. Aiming to ensure the access to essential needs such as energy, education, water and health, it designs and deploys local solutions answering the challenges of climate change, sustainable development and biodiversity protection.
In 2017, Akuo developed its own participatory financing platform, AkuoCoop. This tool allows Akuo to further deepen its collaboration with all stakeholders in the territories.
In 2019, Eric Scotto co-founded Sunstyle International SAS, a joint venture between Akuo and Sunstyle AG. The launch of the production of solar tiles in Châtellerault in the Vienne region, France, was made official on 15 October 2020, in the presence of Barbara Pompili, then French Minister for Ecological Transition. Today, Sunstyle tiles are being deployed on a global scale and have been integrated into major architectural projects like the French Pavilion at Dubai World Expo, Google's Mountain View headquarters in California, and others to be launched in the coming years.
In April 2021, he has co-edited "Les énergies renouvelables pour les Nuls" (Renewable energies for Dummies) with Arnaud Leroy, then CEO of ADEME (French Environment and Energy Management Agency), a book published by First to help understand today's energy issues.
In March 2022, Akuo joined forces with Spyropoulos SA, a technical-commercial company with a leading position in the Greek market, to launch GEARS SA (Green Energy Aggregator Services), a new aggregator in Greece, allowing the company to expand in a new market segment while contributing to the optimization of solar power plants in different Greek regions.
Alexandra Sdoukou is a lawyer, permanent employee at the Management Organisation Unit of Development Programmes (MOU S.A.) under the Ministry of Economy and Development. Since 2004, she is working as legal advisor in the public administration in various positions at the Ministries of Economy, Development and Environment, Energy & Climate Change. She has been specialised as energy policymaker, working with all Energy Ministers from 2007 to 2015. From 2012 to 2015, she was Head of Cabinet at the Minister of Environment, Energy & Climate Change, competent to develop policy formulation, implementation and monitoring on a wide range of energy and environmental projects. From October 2017, she was Advisor to the President of Nea Dimokratia on energy and natural resources. Alexandra holds a Bachelor of Law degree from Democritus University of Thrace, a Master’s Degree LLM in European Commercial Law from the University of Bristol U.K., and a M.Sc. in International & Economic studies from the Athens University of Economics & Business.
"Mr. Rusu Septimiu
Development Manager at Romanian Commodity Exchange
Has been working in the last 15 years in the capital market sector in various positions in market institutions in the private sector. With a theoretical background in economics he has been acting as CEO of Sibex Depository and Development Director at Sibex Exchange for several years. In the last years he has focused on energy trading and market development of energy markets in the EU regulated and is currently acting as Development Manager for new products and market structures at Romanian Commodity Exchange in Romania."
Adam Sieminski is the Senior Advisor to the Board of King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center. KAPSARC is a leading think tank located in Riyadh. Its mission is to advance Saudi Arabia’s energy sector and inform global policies on energy, economics, and the environment. He served as the President of KAPSARC from April 2018 to August 2021, and before that held the Schlesinger Chair for Energy & Geopolitics at CSIS. From 2012 through 2016 he served as head of the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). While awaiting Senate confirmation for EIA, he was Senior Director for Energy and Environment at the U.S. National Security Council. Earlier, he was Deutsche Bank’s chief energy economist and integrated oil company analyst, working in Baltimore, London, New York, and Washington. Sieminski holds the CFA designation and earned a BS degree in Civil Engineering and a Master in Public Administration, both from Cornell University.
Fereidoon Sioshansi is President of Menlo Energy Economics, a consulting firm based in San Francisco, California
He advises utilities, energy intensive industry, regulators and policy makers.
Dr. Sioshansi is the editor and publisher of EEnergy Informer, a monthly newsletter with international circulation.
His professional experience includes working at Southern California Edison Co. (SCE), Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), NERA, and Global Energy Decisions.
Since 2006 he has edited 14 books published by Academic Press.
Aristofanis (Aris) Stefatos, CEO of the Hellenic Hydrocarbons and Energy Resources Management Company (HEREMA SA) holds a PhD in geology & geophysics, a master’s degree in Environmental Oceanography and a bachelors in Geology. For the last 15 years he has held senior and top management positions in private E&P companies in Norway and has been a founding partner of five Norwegian companies within the broader E&P sector, including companies developing innovative environmental and digitalization solutions. Through his 24 years of work experience, Mr. Stefatos has also worked with the technical maturation of exploration prospects and drilling. He has worked in geological basins in Europe, North America, Indian ocean, West Coast of Africa, and South East Asia. He has a proven track record of five oil and gas discoveries in the Norwegian and the Barents Sea.
Anastasios Tosios is the Deputy CEO & Executive Member of the Board of Directors at EYDAP SA (Athens Water Supply and Sewerage Company).
Until 2002, he held positions in management, consulting, sales, and supervision of electromechanical constructions, in various companies in Thessaloniki and Athens. During the period 2002 - 2016, he worked for EPA Attiki S.A. (Attiki Gas Supply Company), holding successively the positions of Key Account Manager, B2B Sales Manager, Customer Technical Service Director and finally, that of Technical Director. From 2017 till mid-2019, following the successful split of EPA Attiki in 2016 in two companies for Supply and Distribution respectively, he undertook the positions of Distribution Operating (Technical and Commercial) Director and then, that of Commercial Director at the newly established EDA Attikis SA (Attiki Natural Gas Distribution Company).
He holds a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, an MSc in Technical Change and Industrial Strategy from the Alliance Manchester Business School, UK, as well as an Executive Diploma in Business Administration from ALBA Graduate Business School, Greece. He has also completed the Leadership Development Program Advanced (PLDA) at Harvard Business School, USA.
He has extensive experience in utilities and energy market being a member of management teams since 2009. He also serves voluntarily as the Vice Chairman of the BoD of the Hellenic Association for the Cogeneration of Heat and Power (HACHP), and as a member of the BoD and the Executive Committee of the Institute of Energy for SouthEast Europe (IENE).
Stijn Van Hummelen is Managing Director of the Brussels Office at Cambridge Econometrics (CE). CE is an economic research consultancy that works globally from offices in Cambridge (UK), Brussels, Budapest and Northampton, Massachusetts. CE specialises in economic research and the application of economic modelling and data analysis techniques for policy assessment and scenario planning, with particular expertise in the application of whole-economy macro-sectoral models, notably the global E3ME model. The scope of CE’s work includes Economy (innovation, infrastructure, tax & finance, sectors, trade & competitiveness and regions, cities & local areas), Society (jobs & skills, inequality & poverty, population, migration & housing and health & social care), and Environment (energy, climate, circular economy and natural resources).
Stijn specialises in distilling complex economic and econometric analysis into policy-relevant messages, and manages CE’s contribution to consultancy and research projects in the field of climate, energy and the circular economy. Stijn has over 10 years of experience successfully conducting policy research for international organisations, government bodies and think tanks, including studies on the distributional impacts of decarbonisation policies, the regional impacts of the energy transition, the wider economic impact of internalising environmental external costs, and the economic impact of transport and household heating decarbonisation. In many of these studies, the global E3ME model is used to simulate transition pathways and scenarios, and inform policy recommendations based on their outcomes.
Julidé Yasar Sonjoux, 49 years old, graduated in Management of Global supply chains (ISTELLI Paris) is currently completing an Executive MBA at Kedge Business School. She began her career in Paris in 1994 as a Supply Chain executive and managed various supply chain activities in France and Turkey. In 2007, she founded in Istanbul a regulatory affairs consulting company, which she managed until 2018. Back in France, she joined the Maritime Union of Marseille-Fos to manage shipping and petrochemical projects.
She has extensive experience in the maritime and port ecosystem as well as the challenges in terms of innovation and energy transition of the maritime sector.
Since 2021, she has headed France Gaz Maritime, the French maritime gas cluster which gathers energy providers, shipowners, ports and OEMs to support energy transition and decarbonization of maritime transport.
Adonis Yatchew’s research focuses on energy, regulation and econometrics. Since completing his Ph.D. at Harvard University, he has taught at the University of Toronto. He has also held visiting appointments at Trinity College, Cambridge and the University of Chicago, among others. He has written a graduate level text on semiparametric regression techniques published by Cambridge University Press. He has served in various editorial capacities at The Energy Journal since 1995 and is currently the Editor-in-Chief. He has advised public and private sector companies on energy, regulatory and other matters for over 35 years and has provided testimony in numerous regulatory and litigation procedures. He currently teaches PhD. level courses in econometrics, M.A. and undergraduate level courses in energy economics and regulation, and a course on energy economics, politics/geopolitics, security and sustainability in the School of Environment.
Yiannis Yiarentis is the Chairman of BoD and CEO at the Renewable Energy Sources Operator & Guarantees of Origin (DAPEEP) from August 2019 until today. He holds a significant Greek and International experience in top management positions, in both private and public sector, with the most important, that of the Chairman of the BoD and CEO of IPTO (ADMIE) from 2013 to 2015 when he paved the way for major electrical Interconnections with Greek islands (Cyclades) and all major infrastructure projects, such as the Megalopolis HVC, the interconnection of Polypotamos and many more projects that breathed life into the Electric System. Before that he had a long-term international career in large Multinational and Greek companies in the Energy field (Shell, Petros Petropoulos). Also, through his career and academic backround, he has focused and developed in-depth knowledge and expertise in the energy industry.
He worked for more than 27 years for Oil companies, in several roles in Operations, Supply Chain, Logistics, Procurement. Between 2010 - 2013, he served as Shell Marine Supply Chain and Supply & Logistics Manager for Shell BU in Petros Petropoulos AEBE (successor of Shell Lubricants business of Shell Hellas). From 1986 to 2010 he worked for Shell companies (Shell Hellas, Shell International Petroleum Company, Shell Europe Oil Products), in different managerial roles in the areas of Contracting and Procurement, Marine, Supply Chain, Logistics, Production Operations, HSSE and Quality (Assurance and Control).
He was member of the Greek National Energy Committee, Member of ENTSO-e General Assembly and MED-TSO GA. Before that, he was also member of the National Committee for Logistics and Supply Chain.
Yiannis Yiarentis holds a degree in Petroleum Chemistry and Production and Management Engineering from Polytechnic school of Democritus University and a postgraduate degree Msc in Sustainable Development from Harokopeio University.
Professional experience
2006 – today SUNEL GROUP
Shareholder, CEO
➢ Establishment and management of the group companies in Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, UK, France, Iran.
➢ Constructed more than 350 solar projects as EPC company
2001 – 2011 e-GLOBAL
Shareholder, Vice President, CEO
➢ Developed a network of 43 internet stations in Greece.
1998 – today TENSA constructions
Shareholder, Technical Director
➢ Constructed various types of buildings (industrial, residential, commercial)
➢ Worked in reinforcement of old buildings in order to be used again
EDUCATION
1992 - 1997 Architecture, Aristoteles University, Thessaloniki, Greece
LANGUAGES
Greek Native
English Full Professional Proficiency
OTHERS
Sailing Boat License – Open sea sailing license
Tel: +30 210 92 30 422
E-mail: info@haee.gr
Address
62, Charilaou Trikoupi Str.
Kifissia, 14562
Athens, Greece
Nikos Frydas is Principal in the Energy Department and Vice President of Grant Thornton Tax and Business Advisory Solutions SA. His career spans more than 30 years of international experience in the energy sector. He specializes in the Design and Regulation of competitive Electricity Markets, and in new Business Models for energy utilities in the energy transition era.
Mr. Frydas’ professional record includes working with major European Utilities (National Grid UK, PPC) and Energy Trading firms (EDF Trading, Merrill Lynch), and as member of the management team of ENTSO-E in Brussels. In the period of 2004-2007 he was appointed by the United Nations, as the first Chairman of the Regulatory Office of Kosovo, while subsequently he spent several years as senior staff member of the World Bank based in Belgrade. As Consultant he has led several major assignments in Europe, Africa and Central Asia working for projects sponsored by IFIs (EC, EBRD, IFC, WB), for public and private clients.
Nikos holds a BSc degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from DUTh (Greece), a MSc degree in Power Systems Engineering from University of Strathclyde (UK), and a MSc degree in Energy Economics and Regulation from University of Strathclyde. He holds also Certificates from London School of Economic and University Luigi Bocconi, for courses in Energy Regulation Economics.
Mr. Frydas is a Chartered Engineer in the UK’s Engineering Council, a Member of the Technical Chamber of Greece, as well as member of the International Association of Energy Economists. He is a regular visiting Lecturer of “ESCP Europe” in their London and Paris campuses.