Cleaner Climate's Advisory Team
Cleaner Climate's Advisory team is comprised of individuals with key experience and expertise in the areas of climate change policy and legislation and specialist biogas energy project development.
Terry Tamminen
Terry was appointed Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency in November 2003 and Cabinet Secretary, and Chief Policy Advisor to Governor Schwarzenegger, in December 2004. He currently lectures and provides private consulting services to a variety of clients, including advising the Governor on energy and environmental policy as Special Advisor, The Climate Group and Vantage Point Venture Partners. In 1993, Terry founded the Santa Monica BayKeeper and served as its Executive Director for six years. He also served for five years as Executive Director of the Environment Now Foundation in Santa Monica, CA and co-founded the Frank G. Wells Environmental Law Clinic at the School of Law, University of California Los Angeles.
In addition to running a number of private businesses, he assisted the west African nation of Nigeria with the creation of its first solid waste recycling program. Terry’s latest book, Lives Per Gallon: The True Cost of Our Oil Addiction, examines U.S. dependence on oil and provides a strategy to evolve to more sustainable energy sources. Terry is a graduate of California State University, Northridge. More about Terry.
BioSolutions
BioSolutions are Cleaner Climate’s CDM Biogas Advisers.
Offering over 60 years of combined effective and demonstrated management experience in developing and directing large-scale infrastructure projects, BioSolutions facilitates the technical design and operations of Cleaner Climate’s biogas project portfolio.
BioSolutions management team are past members of AES Corporation, Panda Energy Corporation and KBR with project experience ranging from large scale cogeneration plants to the implementation and design of over 1200 digesters. Resident foreign experience includes: Bahamas, Brazil, China, England, Iran, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, Saudi Arabia and South Africa.
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