World Energy Council
Oluwadabira Abiola-Awe is an experienced professional in the energy sector, currently serving as Partnerships and Regional Expansion Associate at Student Energy since May 2021, while also contributing as an Advisory Board Member at the Global Alliance for Sustainable Energy. Previous roles include representing the Youth Task Force at RES4Africa Foundation and acting as Program Officer for Africa at the Royal Academy of Engineering. Oluwadabira's experience encompasses grant writing at Grant Master, serving as an ambassador for UNESCO's The August Project, and leading operations at Green Energy Biofuels. With a background in production engineering and sustainable manufacturing from an internship at Vitafoam Nigeria Plc, Oluwadabira holds an MSc in Energy Management from Robert Gordon University, completed in 2022.
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World Energy Council
The World Energy Council is the world's oldest independent and impartial community of energy leaders and practitioners. Through our Humanising Energy vision, we involve more people and communities in accelerating clean and just energy transitions in all world regions. Formed in 1923, the Council has convened diverse interests from across the full energy ecosystem for a century, and today has over 3,000 member organisations and a presence in nearly 100 countries. Our global network draws from governments, private and state corporations, academia and civil society, as well as current and future energy leaders. We effectively collaborate on impact programmes and inform local, regional and global energy agendas in support of our enduring mission: to promote the sustainable use and supply of energy for the benefit of all people. The Council convenes leadership dialogues including the World Energy Congress to enable new collaborations and drive impact; and provides a range of practical tools including the World Energy Trilemma Framework to define, support and better manage energy transitions.