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Thomas H. Stoner Jr.

Thomas H. Stoner Jr. is lead director and a co-founder, along with Nobel laureate David Schimel of the Jet Propulsion Lab (NASA) and other leading climate experts, of Entelligent, a global provider of Smart Climate indexes, predictive equity portfolio analytics and advanced data on climate risk and climate transition. He served as CEO of Entelligent from 2017 to October 2023. Prior to Entelligent, Stoner founded Project Butterfly, a research organization that advocates primarily for the global capital markets as a solution to climate change. The research produced by Project Butterfly led to the creation of Entelligent and ultimately yielded two climate risk patents issued by the USPTO. Stoner is also the author of the 2013 book, "Small Change, Big Gains: Reflections of an Energy Entrepreneur," which includes research about transforming the global energy supply to be more reliant on sustainable fuel sources by the end of the century.[citation needed] Stoner has been a promoter of sustainable development for over 30 years, having built, financed and owned and operated renewable energy projects throughout the Americas. He has led three companies in the clean technology space, including one of the original cleantech venture funds backed by international development banks, including the Multilateral Investment Fund, a division of the Inter-American Development Bank.

Thomas H. Stoner Jr.
BornJanuary 19, 1960
Occupation(s)environmentalist, economist, financial analyst, author

Education and personal life edit

Stoner received a master's degree in accounting and finance from the London School of Economics and a B.A. from Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts. In 1988, he married Laurie Larsen; they have two children.[citation needed]

Career edit

Prior to creating and leading Entelligent as CEO, Stoner served from 2008 to 2010 as CEO and chairman of Evergreen Energy (NYSE: EEE), a publicly traded coal and clean coal technology company based in Denver, Colorado.[citation needed]

From 1998 to 2008, Stoner served as CEO of Econergy International, a carbon markets consultancy and owner/operator of renewable energy projects throughout the Americas. Econergy International floated on the London Stock Exchange AIM in 2006.[1] Econergy was an independent power developer of renewable energy projects, including wind farms, small hydro and methane-fired power generation facilities throughout the Americas as well as one of the leading carbon emissions traders under the Kyoto Protocol.[2] Under Stoner's leadership, Econergy developed the first methodology submitted to the governing body of the clean development mechanism of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Stoner led the sale of Econergy to GDF Suez, one of the largest utilities in the world.[3] While at Econergy, Stoner helped five international development banks develop the CleanTechFund,[4] a $25 million private equity fund focused on small-scale energy generation and energy efficiency projects in Latin America. He served as senior manager of the fund from its formation in 2004 to 2008. Prior to Econergy, Stoner founded and served as president of Highland Energy Group, a national energy service company (ESCO) providing demand side management services to public utilities, such as the Public Service Company of Colorado, Duke Power, and Texas Utilities. Stoner led the sale of the company to Eastern Utilities,[5] formerly a NYSE-traded public utility based in Boston, Massachusetts. Prior to Highland, Stoner was the first acting director and founding board member of the Social Venture Network, a nonprofit membership organization composed of socially responsible business leaders committed to creating a more just and sustainable world.[citation needed] Stoner also has served as a technical advisor in more than a dozen countries.

Project Butterfly edit

Project Butterfly was founded in 2010 and is a collaboration of scientists, business leaders and the global community addressing the threats posed by climate change and researching opportunities to mitigate it. The initiative, started by Stoner, brought together experts from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NASA, the National Renewable Energy Lab, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, and the University of Colorado at Boulder. The research and climate modeling performed by Project Butterfly led to Stoner's book, "Small Change, Big Gains: Reflections of an Energy Entrepreneur”.[citation needed]

Publications and appearances edit

  • What Climate Change Means for Investors[6]
  • Donald Trump is about to become an even bigger champion of coal and fracking[7]
  • Investors must adjust their portfolios now for a changing climate[8]
  • Why Big Oil might secretly wish for a carbon tax[9]
  • Opinion: Exxon Mobil cover-up case shows why energy investors need a new strategy[10]
  • Paris: Subsidies, taxes and the energy investor[11]
  • China Still Needs to Focus on Renewable Energy Despite Economic Slowdown[12]
  • The problem with Obama's clean-energy plan[13]
  • Panelist at Livingston Securities Advanced Energy Conference Denver, CO
  • Panelist at 2015 Burridge Conference, Burridge Center for Finance at University of Colorado Boulder, CO
  • Instructor at Viridis Graduate Institute Ecopsychology and Environmental Humanities course: Economics, Humans & Environment
  • Invited member for "Committee on Determinants of Market Adoption of Advanced Energy Efficiency and Clean Energy Technologies" at the National Academy of Sciences
  • Small Change Big Gains: Reflections of an Energy Entrepreneur, 2013. ISBN 1626340021 556p.
  • A Financial Model for Evaluating Projects with Performance Contracts Report to the Energy Efficiency Financial Task Force[14]
  • The Most Important Climate Change Question: How Will Investors React?[15]
  • Smart Grid: On a Path Toward Climate Stability?[16]
  • Divestment and Climate Change: Thomas Stoner at TEDxHampshire[17]
  • Carbon Taxes Shifts us From Polluting to Non-Polluting[18]
  • The Advantage of Using a Climate Risk Score Ranking During Periods of Energy Price Volatility
  • Tree-huggers and capitalists can agree on fossil-fuel disclosure for companies

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sasseen, Jane. . Bloomberg Businessweek. Archived from the original on October 25, 2012. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  2. ^ Milliken, Chris. "Econergy Beberibe". Econergy International. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  3. ^ "GDF SUEZ Acquires Econergy International". sustainablebusiness.com. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  4. ^ . Frontier Finance – International Business Development. Archived from the original on March 23, 2014. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  5. ^ "EUA COGENEX ACQUIRES HIGHLAND ENERGY GROUP". The Free Library. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  6. ^ Stoner, Thomas; Schimel, David. "What Climate Change Means for Investors". Barron's. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  7. ^ Stoner, Thomas. "Donald Trump is about to become an even bigger champion of coal and fracking". Market Watch.
  8. ^ "Investors must adjust their portfolios now for a changing climate". Market Watch. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  9. ^ Thomas Stoner Jr. "Why Big Oil might secretly wish for a carbon tax". Retrieved July 14, 2016.
  10. ^ "Exxon Mobil cover-up case shows why energy investors need a new strategy". MarketWatch. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  11. ^ "Paris: the New Business Case". www.entelligent.com. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  12. ^ Thomas Stoner Jr. (September 17, 2015). "China Still Needs to Focus on Renewable Energy Despite Economic Slowdown". Retrieved July 14, 2016.
  13. ^ "The problem with Obama's clean-energy plan". CNBC. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  14. ^ Stoner Jr., Thomas H.; Alan D. Poole (June 24, 2003). A Financial Model for Evaluating Projects with Performance Contracts Report to the Energy Efficiency Financial Task Force. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  15. ^ "The Most Important Climate Change Question: How Will Investors React?". Ecosystem Marketplace. January 7, 2014. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  16. ^ Author & Environmental Entrepreneur, Project Butterfly. "Smart Grid: On a Path Toward Climate Stability?". Energy Manager Today. Retrieved March 22, 2014. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  17. ^ "Divestment and climate change: Thomas Stoner at TEDxHampshireCollege". YouTube. November 19, 2013. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  18. ^ "Carbon Taxes Shifts us From Polluting to Non-Polluting". YouTube. November 21, 2013. Retrieved March 22, 2014.

External links edit

  • London Stock Exchange – AIM
  • September, 2008 Econergy Intl. Plc Interim Results
  • Econergy International PLC Proyecto Eolico Guanacaste (PEG) Project Signs Turbine Supply Agreement
  • GDF Suez

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Thomas H Stoner Jr is lead director and a co founder along with Nobel laureate David Schimel of the Jet Propulsion Lab NASA and other leading climate experts of Entelligent a global provider of Smart Climate indexes predictive equity portfolio analytics and advanced data on climate risk and climate transition He served as CEO of Entelligent from 2017 to October 2023 Prior to Entelligent Stoner founded Project Butterfly a research organization that advocates primarily for the global capital markets as a solution to climate change The research produced by Project Butterfly led to the creation of Entelligent and ultimately yielded two climate risk patents issued by the USPTO Stoner is also the author of the 2013 book Small Change Big Gains Reflections of an Energy Entrepreneur which includes research about transforming the global energy supply to be more reliant on sustainable fuel sources by the end of the century citation needed Stoner has been a promoter of sustainable development for over 30 years having built financed and owned and operated renewable energy projects throughout the Americas He has led three companies in the clean technology space including one of the original cleantech venture funds backed by international development banks including the Multilateral Investment Fund a division of the Inter American Development Bank Thomas H Stoner Jr BornJanuary 19 1960Des Moines IowaOccupation s environmentalist economist financial analyst author Contents 1 Education and personal life 2 Career 3 Project Butterfly 4 Publications and appearances 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEducation and personal life editStoner received a master s degree in accounting and finance from the London School of Economics and a B A from Hampshire College Amherst Massachusetts In 1988 he married Laurie Larsen they have two children citation needed Career editPrior to creating and leading Entelligent as CEO Stoner served from 2008 to 2010 as CEO and chairman of Evergreen Energy NYSE EEE a publicly traded coal and clean coal technology company based in Denver Colorado citation needed From 1998 to 2008 Stoner served as CEO of Econergy International a carbon markets consultancy and owner operator of renewable energy projects throughout the Americas Econergy International floated on the London Stock Exchange AIM in 2006 1 Econergy was an independent power developer of renewable energy projects including wind farms small hydro and methane fired power generation facilities throughout the Americas as well as one of the leading carbon emissions traders under the Kyoto Protocol 2 Under Stoner s leadership Econergy developed the first methodology submitted to the governing body of the clean development mechanism of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Stoner led the sale of Econergy to GDF Suez one of the largest utilities in the world 3 While at Econergy Stoner helped five international development banks develop the CleanTechFund 4 a 25 million private equity fund focused on small scale energy generation and energy efficiency projects in Latin America He served as senior manager of the fund from its formation in 2004 to 2008 Prior to Econergy Stoner founded and served as president of Highland Energy Group a national energy service company ESCO providing demand side management services to public utilities such as the Public Service Company of Colorado Duke Power and Texas Utilities Stoner led the sale of the company to Eastern Utilities 5 formerly a NYSE traded public utility based in Boston Massachusetts Prior to Highland Stoner was the first acting director and founding board member of the Social Venture Network a nonprofit membership organization composed of socially responsible business leaders committed to creating a more just and sustainable world citation needed Stoner also has served as a technical advisor in more than a dozen countries Project Butterfly editProject Butterfly was founded in 2010 and is a collaboration of scientists business leaders and the global community addressing the threats posed by climate change and researching opportunities to mitigate it The initiative started by Stoner brought together experts from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology NASA the National Renewable Energy Lab the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the University of Colorado at Boulder The research and climate modeling performed by Project Butterfly led to Stoner s book Small Change Big Gains Reflections of an Energy Entrepreneur citation needed Publications and appearances editWhat Climate Change Means for Investors 6 Donald Trump is about to become an even bigger champion of coal and fracking 7 Investors must adjust their portfolios now for a changing climate 8 Why Big Oil might secretly wish for a carbon tax 9 Opinion Exxon Mobil cover up case shows why energy investors need a new strategy 10 Paris Subsidies taxes and the energy investor 11 China Still Needs to Focus on Renewable Energy Despite Economic Slowdown 12 The problem with Obama s clean energy plan 13 Panelist at Livingston Securities Advanced Energy Conference Denver CO Panelist at 2015 Burridge Conference Burridge Center for Finance at University of Colorado Boulder CO Instructor at Viridis Graduate Institute Ecopsychology and Environmental Humanities course Economics Humans amp Environment Invited member for Committee on Determinants of Market Adoption of Advanced Energy Efficiency and Clean Energy Technologies at the National Academy of Sciences Small Change Big Gains Reflections of an Energy Entrepreneur 2013 ISBN 1626340021 556p A Financial Model for Evaluating Projects with Performance Contracts Report to the Energy Efficiency Financial Task Force 14 The Most Important Climate Change Question How Will Investors React 15 Smart Grid On a Path Toward Climate Stability 16 Divestment and Climate Change Thomas Stoner at TEDxHampshire 17 Carbon Taxes Shifts us From Polluting to Non Polluting 18 The Advantage of Using a Climate Risk Score Ranking During Periods of Energy Price Volatility Tree huggers and capitalists can agree on fossil fuel disclosure for companiesSee also editRenewable energy commercialization Renewable energy policy Renewable energy industry Energy security and renewable technology Anti nuclear movement in the United States Clean Coal Cleantech Renewable Energy Social Venture Network Kyoto Protocol Clean Development MechanismReferences edit Sasseen Jane Taking Their Business Elsewhere Bloomberg Businessweek Archived from the original on October 25 2012 Retrieved January 23 2014 Milliken Chris Econergy Beberibe Econergy International Retrieved January 23 2014 GDF SUEZ Acquires Econergy International sustainablebusiness com Retrieved January 23 2014 Econergy Clean Tech Fund Frontier Finance International Business Development Archived from the original on March 23 2014 Retrieved January 23 2014 EUA COGENEX ACQUIRES HIGHLAND ENERGY GROUP The Free Library Retrieved January 23 2014 Stoner Thomas Schimel David What Climate Change Means for Investors Barron s Retrieved October 8 2016 Stoner Thomas Donald Trump is about to become an even bigger champion of coal and fracking Market Watch Investors must adjust their portfolios now for a changing climate Market Watch Retrieved December 14 2015 Thomas Stoner Jr Why Big Oil might secretly wish for a carbon tax Retrieved July 14 2016 Exxon Mobil cover up case shows why energy investors need a new strategy MarketWatch Retrieved December 14 2015 Paris the New Business Case www entelligent com Retrieved December 14 2015 Thomas Stoner Jr September 17 2015 China Still Needs to Focus on Renewable Energy Despite Economic Slowdown Retrieved July 14 2016 The problem with Obama s clean energy plan CNBC Retrieved December 14 2015 Stoner Jr Thomas H Alan D Poole June 24 2003 A Financial Model for Evaluating Projects with Performance Contracts Report to the Energy Efficiency Financial Task Force Retrieved March 24 2014 The Most Important Climate Change Question How Will Investors React Ecosystem Marketplace January 7 2014 Retrieved March 22 2014 Author amp Environmental Entrepreneur Project Butterfly Smart Grid On a Path Toward Climate Stability Energy Manager Today Retrieved March 22 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Divestment and climate change Thomas Stoner at TEDxHampshireCollege YouTube November 19 2013 Retrieved March 22 2014 Carbon Taxes Shifts us From Polluting to Non Polluting YouTube November 21 2013 Retrieved March 22 2014 External links editLondon Stock Exchange AIM September 2008 Econergy Intl Plc Interim Results Econergy International PLC Proyecto Eolico Guanacaste PEG Project Signs Turbine Supply Agreement GDF Suez Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas H Stoner Jr amp oldid 1217839889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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