Q ENERGY
Ruiqi Li currently serves as the ESG & Sustainability Manager at Q ENERGY since September 2024. Prior to this role, Ruiqi was the Customer Sustainability Success Manager at Plan A from January 2022 to August 2024, where responsibilities included guiding over 45 clients in their net-zero strategies, optimizing ESG reporting software, and creating high-level sustainability content. Ruiqi's earlier experience includes significant roles with the 2° Investing Initiative as an Analyst, where policy research aligned with the Paris Agreement goals, and the OECD as a Junior Policy Analyst, contributing to humanitarian policy publications and donor engagement. Additional experiences encompass roles at UNESCO-UNEVOC, Médecins du Monde, DBS Bank, and Roland Berger, focusing on communication, project evaluation, and financial analysis. Ruiqi holds a Master's degree in Public Policy from Sciences Po, complemented by study experiences at Columbia University, National Chiao Tung University, and a Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences from Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
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Q ENERGY is Europe’s 360° green energy company. We develop, build, and manage renewable energy assets as a trusted partner of clients across the entire value chain of large-scale renewable energy projects – from solar, to onshore wind and offshore wind, to energy storage and hybrid power plants, all the way to green hydrogen projects. It is our goal to power the energy transition across Europe through establishing sustainable partnerships and through realizing holistic solutions across the entire value chain of renewable energy projects. Q ENERGY sets out to change the way we produce, store and use electricity to ensure a sustainable energy world for future generations and for planet earth. The holding company Q ENERGY Solutions SE comprises the two subsidiaries Q ENERGY Europe GmbH and Q ENERGY France SAS, both active in the field of sustainable energy generation, storage and/or distribution of clean electricity as independent power producers (IPP).