Energy
Energy Efficiency
Renewable Energy
Non-Renewable Energy
Energy Infrastructure
Co-benefits
Safeguards
Sustainable Development Goals
Riley Wagner is an engineer working at the intersection of decarbonisation and sustainable international development. He has over 4 years of research and technical experience in the field and his work has spanned four continents. He is currently an MBA candidate at Imperial College Business School.
Before joining BeZero, Riley was an engineer at Ingeniería Sin Fronteras, working to deliver potable water systems to rural communities in Latin America.
Education
Imperial College Business School, Weekend MBA Candidate
Fotovoltaica Solar Energy Lab, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Fulbright Research Fellow
Princeton University, Bachelors of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering
Research associations
Dean's Impact Scholarship from Imperial College Business School
Fulbright Fellowship
Engineer In Training, NCEES
Board Member for Ingeniería Sin Fronteras Argentina
Princeton ReachOut International Fellowship
Michelle Goudie '93 Senior Thesis Award, Princeton University
Christodoulos A. Floudas Chemical Process Design Award, Princeton University
Ernest F. Johnson Distinguished Service Award, Princeton University
Overall Excellence in Chemical Engineering Award, Princeton University
Rounding up some of the interesting questions and topics we have received as feedback from discussions on our new discounting framework
Ronan Carr, Chief Research Officer, shares his top takeaways from the event.