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Paul Waide

Full name
(Last name, First name):

Waide, Paul

Profession:
Employee of International Energy Agency

Position:
Senior Policy Analyst

Organisation/company
(including department and/or unit):

International Energy Agency, Energy Efficiency and Environment Division

Title of the presentation:
World Energy Outlook - Alternative Long-Term Scenarios (Monday), Impact of Energy Audit Programmes in Improving Energy Efficiency (Tuesday, PS1)

Presentations:
WaidePaul_EA_Monday110906.pdf
WaidePaul_EA_Tuesday120906.pdf

Short CV:
Paul Waide joined the Energy Efficiency and Environment Division (EED) of the International Energy Agency in March 2004 as a Senior Policy Analyst. He has a central role in the agency’s work on energy efficiency including fulfilment of the IEA’s mandate to assist the G8 countries in developing their plan of action addressing Climate Change, Clean Energy and Sustainable Development of which the majority of the work is being coordinated by the EED. He provides demand analysis for the agency’s influential long-range energy scenarios including the World Energy Outlook and the recent Energy Technologies Perspectives publications and is the principle author of some of the agency’s main publications addressing energy efficiency policy, including the latest IEA book on energy efficient lighting, Light’s Labour’s Lost: Policies for Energy Efficient Lighting and the previous analysis of the residential electricity sector, Cool Appliances: Policy Strategies for Energy-Efficient Homes. Prior to joining the IEA he worked as an international energy efficiency consultant for 14 years wherein he was involved in the promulgation of numerous equipment energy efficiency programmes (especially those concerned with standards and labelling) in Europe, China, South Africa and numerous other countries. Mr Waide has a Ph.D in Applied Energy from Cranfield University in the UK.