Energy Foundation
Tao Hong is a Senior Program Associate at the Energy Foundation, where responsibilities include collaborating with industry leaders and policymakers to promote clean energy solutions and enhance energy efficiency. Prior experience includes serving as an External Relations Intern at the United Nations International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, focusing on communication campaigns, and working as a Legal Analyst at Tamarind Intelligence, where in-depth legal research contributed to the organization's expertise. Earlier roles involved supporting stage management for "Sleep No More" at Shanghai Media Group and providing judicial support at the Jingan District People's Court in Shanghai. Tao Hong holds multiple degrees, including a Master of Laws in Sustainable Development from Università degli Studi di Milano and a Master of Arts in Sociology of Law from Universidad del País Vasco.
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The Energy Foundation’s nonprofit mission is to serve the public interest by building a strong, clean energy economy. Pragmatic and nonpartisan, the foundation supports education and analysis to promote policy solutions that build markets for clean energy technology. Advancing renewable energy and energy efficiency can open doors to greater innovation and productivity—growing the economy with dramatically less pollution. A partnership of leading foundations launched the Energy Foundation in 1991 and Energy Foundation China in 1999. In the U.S., the Public Engagement Program builds broad national and state support for strong climate and clean energy policy goals pursued by the Buildings, Transportation, Power, and Climate programs. For nearly 25 years we have supported grantees to help educate business and community leaders, policymakers, and the general public about the health and economic benefits of a clean energy economy. Grantees include policy leaders, business, health, labor, environmental, faith, and consumer groups, as well as military organizations, think tanks, and universities. A thriving clean energy industry will strengthen national security, offer workers good jobs in viable industries, and keep our air and water clean and healthy—for today’s children and future generations. The foundation’s headquarters are in San Francisco, CA, with satellite locations in Raleigh, NC, and Chicago, IL. Energy Foundation China offices are located in Beijing, China.