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Cle-Anne Gabriel

Lecturer in Sustainability, The University of Queensland

Cle-Anne is a Lecturer in Sustainability at the University of Queensland Business School. She has worked on projects and assignments funded by organisations such as Australian Aid (AusAID), the European Union (EU) and New Zealand’s Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE). She designed and delivered an Energy Baseline Study for the city of Dunedin in New Zealand and provided policy advice on the city’s Energy Plan and the lead-up to its accession to the international Compact of Mayors. She designed and delivered research programmes for the Japanese Ministry for Environment, comparing German and Japanese renewable energy policies, and understanding the electricity import and export balance situation and grid expansion policies of German transmission system operators. She also worked on the review of Australian Aid’s Lighting Vanuatu programme, which involved an evaluation of the business models used to supply solar lighting to households in the remote islands of Vanuatu. Cle-Anne has a strong research consulting and evaluation track record, previously working on EU projects such as ZECOS (Zero CO2e Emission Certification System - http://www.zecos.eu/) and SEMS (Sustainable Energy Management Systems - http://www.sems-project.eu/).

Experience

  • –present
    Lecturer in Sustainability, The University of Queensland

Education

  • 2015 
    University of Otago, New Zealand, PhD / Management