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Phillip Bruner, UW Professor of Practice in Sustainable Finance

Phillip Bruner, UW Professor of Practice in Sustainable Finance

Case studies and practical learning to accelerate sustainable solutions to climate change

About

Dissertation

A critically reflexive autoethnography of sustainable entrepreneurship in Scotland (EPSRC-funded)

Teaching 

-Democracy in Comparative Perspective (University of Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science)

-Social and Political Theory (University of Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science)

-International Cooperation in Europe and Beyond (University of Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science)

-Intro to Politics and International Relations (University of Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science)

-Global Political Economy (University of Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science)

Lectures & Talks

-Globalization (University of Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science)

-Political Economy of Energy (University of Edinburgh Business School)

-Sustainable Energy Finance (University of Edinburgh Business School)

-Technology Learning & Experience Curve (University of Edinburgh Business School)

-Green Investment & Innovation (University of Edinburgh Business School)

-Open Energy Data: Challenges & Opportunities (Imperial College London, Dept of Electrical & Electronic Engineering)

-Sustainable finance: How can FinTech support the transition? A Swiss-UK panel discussion on sustainable finance and financial technology (Embassy of Switzerland in the UK): Available here: https://www.swissembassyuk.org.uk/enews/sustainable-finance-how-can-fintech-support-the-transition

Publications

Bruner (Oct 2020). ‘Data can help save the world from climate change – but mind the transparency gap’. Reuters. Available here: https://www.reutersevents.com/sustainability/data-can-help-save-world-climate-change-mind-transparency-gap

Bruner, Harrision & Van der Horst (2018). ‘The Political Economy of Climate Change & Sustainable Entrepreneurship,’ In Social Innovation & Sustainability: Johns Hopkins University Research in Innovation & Entrepreneurship Series. Available here: https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/social-innovation-and-sustainable-entrepreneurship-9781788116848.html

Bruner & Barlag (May 2014). ‘No Free Market for Energy.’ MIT Sloan Management Review. Available here: http://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/no-free-market-for-energy/

Bruner (Aug 2013). ‘Petropolitics & the Price of Freedom.’ Oxford Research Group. Available here: https://sustainablesecurity.org/2013/08/02/petropolitics-and-the-price-of-freedom/

Bruner (Nov 2012). ‘Sustainable Finance & Energy Security.’ Oxford Research Group. Available here: https://sustainablesecurity.org/2012/11/24/sustainable-finance-and-energy-security/

Bruner (Aug 2012). ‘National Security & the Paradox of Sustainable Energy Systems.’ Oxford Research Group. Available here https://sustainablesecurity.org/2012/08/23/national-security-and-the-paradox-of-sustainable-energy-systems/

Bruner (Jan 2011). ‘Environment, Energy, Economy: A Threefold Challenge to Sustainable Security.’ Oxford Research Group. Available here https://sustainablesecurity.org/2011/01/01/environment-energy-economy-a-threefold-challenge-to-sustainable-security/

Bruner (Sept 2010). ‘Politics, sustainable energy security & the South.’ International Institute for Environment & Development. Available here https://www.iied.org/politics-sustainable-energy-security-south

Bruner (June 2010). ‘Low2No helps show ho to build sustainable cities.’ International Institute for Environment & Development. Available here https://www.iied.org/low2no-helps-show-how-build-sustainable-cities

Podcasts

Insider’s Guide to Energy – The $90 trillion gap to net zero (Oct 2021): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/insiders-guide-to-energy/id1536710428

The Climate Fix – Unlocking investment for renewables (July 2020): https://theclimatefix.com/episodes/unlocking-investment-for-renewables-w-phillip-bruner-from-enian

Reports

British Embassy Madrid (June 2020). ‘Green Finance in the UK & Spain: latest developments and key service providers.’ Available here: https://www.afi.es/webAfi/descargas/1987328/1368472/Green-Finance-in-the-UK-and-Spain-latest-developments-and-key-service-providers.pdf

Ernst & Young  (Nov 2020). ‘Why artificial intelligence is a game changer for renewable energy. Chapter 3’. Available here: https://www.ey.com/en_in/power-utilities/why-artificial-intelligence-is-a-game-changer-for-renewable-energy

Features

Macknight (May 2020). ‘Green Fintech Proving Crucial to Global Sustainability Goals.’ Available here: https://www.thebanker.com/Transactions-Technology/Green-fintech-proving-crucial-to-global-sustainability-goals

Funding

UK Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (2015): PhD Studentship

KIC InnoEnergy (2016): Innovation Grant

Innovate UK Open Programme – Round 2 (2017): Renewable Energy Performance Score (REPSCORE)

Innovate UK Smart Award (2020): Cost of Interconnection Prediction Algorithm (CIPA)

 

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