Having begun her career after her BE (Metallurgical Engineering) in 1992, she worked as a trainee engineer in the Anshan Steel Group, the largest iron and steel-making plant in China. Then she worked as a Project Manager in Center of High-tech Development, Ministry of Science and Technology after her graduate degree in 1997.
Since she was awarded Master of Management by McGill University in 2002, she has been active in the field of FCV. She has gained expertise based on her hydrogen and FCV dem
Karen Scrivener has been Professor and Director of the Laboratory of Construction Materials in the Department of Materials of EPFL(Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne for the last 20 years. She is a Fellow of the UK Royal Academy of Engineering and author of over 200 journal papers.
Her research focusses on the understanding the chemistry and microstructure of cement based materials and improving their sustainability. In 2008, she came up with the idea for LC3 cement, this material has th
Electric Vehicles, Hydrogen, Energy Storage, Grid Interconnection, On-Shore Wind, Off-Shore Wind, Solar PV
Languages Spoken
Spanish
English
German
Biography
Mr. Paredes is the lead expert for renewable energy at the Interamerican Development Bank, the largest provider of multilateral finance in Latin America and the Caribbean. Throughout his career he has advised several governments, energy regulators and public utilities in the region on topics such as grid integration of variable renewable energies, smart grids, electric mobility and regional electricity integration. Prior to his role at the IDB, he had the opportunity to work for private sector c
Region(s) of Expertise
Latin America and the Caribbean
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Juan Roberto Paredes
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Inter-American Development Bank
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Electric Vehicles, Hydrogen, Energy Storage, Grid Interconnection, On-Shore Wind, Off-Shore Wind, Solar PV
Languages Spoken
Spanish
English
German
Biography
Mr. Paredes is the lead expert for renewable energy at the Interamerican Development Bank, the largest provider of multilateral finance in Latin America and the Caribbean. Throughout his career he has advised several governments, energy regulators and public utilities in the region on topics such as grid integration of variable renewable energies, smart grids, electric mobility and regional electricity integration. Prior to his role at the IDB, he had the opportunity to work for private sector consultancies and clean energy developers in Germany and the UK, gaining extensive experience by assessing more than 1GW of wind and solar projects.
Mr. Paredes has B.Sc. degrees in in Mechanical Engineering and Physics from the University of Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and a M.Sc. degree in Renewable Energies from Oldenburg University in Germany. He also has executive program degrees in Infrastructure from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, Energy and Climate Change from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Energy Innovation and Emerging Technologies from Stanford University.