Doug Vine
Doug Vine is a Senior Energy Fellow at the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES). He supports the center’s work on global and domestic energy production and utilization. Additionally, he focuses on topical energy issues including electric power, natural gas, and oil market developments.
Mr. Vine previously worked at Meridian Energy, New Zealand’s largest electricity generator. He also worked for Genscape and Thomson Reuters Point Carbon, where he focused on U.S. regional electricity markets.
Mr. Vine holds an M.B.A from the Victoria University of Wellington. He also holds a Master of Science in systems engineering from Virginia Tech and Bachelor of Science in aerospace engineering from the University of Maryland.
Recent Events and Presentations
Greening Industry: The Forgotten Climate Wedge
Sustained innovation in clean industrial processes is necessary to avert the worst consequences of climate change, better serve the diverse demands of the American public and enhance U.S. economic competitiveness and national security. The federal government plays a key role in fostering innovation and encouraging cleantech entrepreneurship and investment.