How and why the world must join forces and act fast to scale renewable energy
We must install over 1,200 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity annually by 2030 to meet our net-zero goals. See why this requires global cooperation.
Global Climate Change and Decarbonization Leader, KPMG
Mike has been a partner based in the Dublin office of KPMG in Ireland since 1999, he leads the energy and natural resources practice and the renewable energy practice for the Irish firm. For many years, Mike’s focus has been on Renewable Energy (wind, solar and bioenergy projects) and he has been involved in various ground-breaking transactions across the world. Mike provides taxation advice, corporate finance assistance, restructuring and regulatory advice to many different renewable groups.
Mike leads the Global Climate Change and Decarbonisation practice and the Global Renewable Energy practice for KPMG International. Mike is actively involved with all aspects of the energy transition and is particularly focused on the question of accelerating sustainability energy innovation.
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