Graham Weale
Professor for Energy Economics,
Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Graham Weale is Professor for Energy Economics & Politics at the Ruhr University Bochum where he is undertaking research into Industry Decarbonisation, Green Fuels, and Power Market Design.
Previously he was for nine years Chief Economist for RWE AG (Germany’s largest power generator). Beforehand he was Director of European Energy Services for Global Insight (now S&P). His responsibilities included projects for the European Commission, European governments and regulators, and acting as an expert witness in natural gas arbitration cases. Previously he worked as a management consultant with Deloitte specialising in energy liberalisation issues. He began his career with ExxonMobil working in supply and refining.
Graham has a physics degree from Oxford University, an MSc in Systems Engineering from London University and an MBA. He is a member of the German Energy-Intensive Industry association (VIK) and is regularly invited as a speaker or moderator at international conferences.
Sessions
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23-Oct-2024Hydrogen ProductionPanel Discussion: A focus on ports and their industrial hinterland to kick-start green fuels uptake