ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A distinguished group of international leaders in government, business, academia and renowned Green activists has been selected to join the Jury for the Zayed Future Energy Prize. The Zayed Future Energy Prize is recognized as the world’s preeminent award -driving innovation, leadership, long-term vision and impact in renewable energy and sustainability.
“We welcome to the Prize highly accomplished individuals who bring together a multi-faceted set of experiences in the industry along with a shared passion and commitment to advancing renewable energy and sustainability around the world,” said Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Director General of the Zayed Future Energy Prize. “We will greatly benefit by each of their specific areas of expertise and participation.”
Newly-selected members of the Zayed Future Energy Prize Jury are:
- HE Mohammed Nasheed, President of the Republic of the Maldives
- Elizabeth Dipuo Peters, Minister of Energy for South Africa
- Hon. Timothy Wirth, President of the UN Foundation and Better World Fund
- Leonardo DiCaprio, Oscar-award winning actor and environmental activist
- Andre Agassi, Founder of the Andre Agassi Foundation for Education and Grand Slam Tennis Champion
- Hon. Cherie Blair, Founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation
The new Jury members will join continuing members: HE Olafur Ragnar Grímsson, President of Iceland; HE Ahmed Al Sayegh, Chairman of Masdar; and Dr. Susan Hockfield, President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
“Our appreciation is also extended to the exiting jury members whose efforts have laid the foundation and created the momentum for the prize in its inception phase. We recognize their efforts and are confident that they will continue to support the prize as its ambassadors.” he added.
The Zayed Future Energy Prize aims to incentivize, encourage and become a catalyst for the ongoing development of renewable energy and clean technology.
The Jury will convene later this year as the final judging panel in a four-tiered open process that selects the prize winners and finalists who will be honoured in an Awards Ceremony in Abu Dhabi on 17 January 2012.
The annual Zayed Future Energy Prize is open to individuals, large companies, entrepreneurs, small- to medium-size enterprises (SMEs) and NGOs in the field of renewable energy and sustainability. Award category and prizes are:
- SMEs/NGOs: US$1.5m (winner), US$1m (first runner up), US$500,000 (second runner up)
- Lifetime Achievement (Individual): US$500,000;
- Large Corporations: Recognition Award.
A High School Prize (Global) of US$500,000 will be launched in 2012, and awarded in 2013, for the first time signaling on-going development of the Zayed Future Energy Prize in its efforts to inspire the youth, our future generations of leaders and innovators.
The prize organization has developed a multi-tiered evaluation procedure to ensure consistency throughout the judging process. First, the Evaluations Committee provides due diligence on all submitted entries and selects the leading candidates for the Review Committee. Top entries are then forwarded to the Selection Committee, comprised of energy experts from around the world, who present their top tier candidates to the Jury for final selection of winners in each category.
Biographies and quotes of the newly-selected Jury members:
HE Mohammed Nasheed, President of the Republic of the Maldives, selected for his life-long work as an environmental protectionist, most recently with untiring efforts to make The Maldives carbon neutral within a decade. President Nasheed is the first democratically-elected President of the Republic of Maldives, the first country to sign the Kyoto protocol, and has resolved to be carbon neutral in 10 years.
“The Zayed Future Energy Prize serves as a catalyst to sustainable development. For us, going carbon neutral is not just the right thing to do; we believe it is in our economic self-interest. Countries that have the foresight to green their economies today, will be the winners of tomorrow” said HE President Nasheed.
Elizabeth Dipuo Peters, Minister of Energy for South Africa, selected for her many years of public service as a social and political activist, dedicated to freedom of democracy, women’s issues, energy efficiency and the South African youth movement. She began her career actively involved in the church and community youth foundations, including membership in the Galeshewe Youth Congress, an affiliate of the United Democratic Front. Peters most recently led South Africa’s efforts to establish a renewable energy feed-in tariff and currently reach the country’s established target of 10,000 GW/h of renewable energy by 2013.
“We have to ensure a balanced approach to energy infrastructure where we are delivering large-scale energy capacity at an equitable cost. The broad scope of achievement that is awarded by the Zayed Future Energy Prize exemplifies this interdisciplinary effort to advance clean energy.”
Hon. Timothy Wirth, President of the UN Foundation and Better World Fund, selected for his career leadership as an environmental steward and efforts to further the advancement of technology and policy directives in the clean energy sector. Consistently voted one of the most effective members of the US Congress, where he served from 1974 to 1990, Wirth was one of the early leaders to focus on solutions to climate change. During this time, he outlined the groundbreaking ‘cap and trade’ concept which became law in 1990, and subsequently in 1993, authored the Colorado Wilderness Bill. As the first Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs under President Bill Clinton, he concentrated on global environmental issues and was an early supporter of the Kyoto Protocol. Since 1998, he has served as president of the UN Foundation, continuing these efforts on an international scale.
“In its size and visibility, the Zayed Future Energy Prize is globally unique and serves as a tribute to those who are leading the way for innovation and deployment of clean energy technologies. It also serves as an incentive for the next generation of leaders. It is an honor to be among the judges.”
Leonardo DiCaprio, Oscar-award winning actor and environmental activist, selected for his demonstrated leadership as an environmental philanthropist, policy activist, and his personal and cinematic efforts to educate the public on the issues of global warming. Since launching the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation more than 15 years ago, and later Leonardo DiCaprio.org, DiCaprio collaborates with many organizations to foster awareness of environmental and clean energy issues. He has served as chair for US National Earth Day and has counseled US Administrations to adopt greener practices. As a member of the National Resources Defense Council and Global Green USA, he works to inspire future generations to make a lifelong commitment to the environment. His cinematic works to this end includes Global Warming, Water Planet, The 11th Hour, and Planet Green Network’s Greensburg.
"It is our generation that must create a sustainable environment and mitigate the potentially devastating effects of climate change. I therefore look forward to serving on the jury of the Zayed Future Energy Prize and realizing our shared vision of a world abundant in clean, renewable energy."
Andre Agassi, Founder of the Andre Agassi Foundation for Education and Grand Slam Tennis Champion, selected for his successful leadership in effecting energy efficiency, limiting the use of natural resources, and overall efforts to protect the environment. The Andre Agassi Foundation for Education, which has raised more than $150 million dollars for at-risk children in Las Vegas, is installing a fully permitted and approved 465 kW photo-voltaic energy system to provide electric power to the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy.
“Like the Zayed Future Energy Prize, the Agassi Foundation is committed to advancing the use of renewable energy systems as a vital step to reduce our carbon footprint and mitigate the negative effects of climate change. I am pleased to be a member of this jury to support worldwide efforts to create a cleaner sustainable energy future for generations to come.”
Hon. Cherie Blair, Founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation, selected for her active work for equality and human rights and improved work/life balance for both women and men, especially in developing nations. The mission of the Cherie Blair Foundation is to strengthen the capacity of women entrepreneurs in countries where they lack equal opportunities so they can grow their businesses and become greater contributors to their economies. Her esteemed career includes service as a lawyer, Queens Counsel, Recorder and mediator in addition to serving as first lady of the United Kingdom.
“The Zayed Future Energy Prize creates a great opportunity to foster innovation, entrepreneurship and practical action around the topic of renewable energy. It is something which my Foundation for Women addresses by training women entrepreneurs in Kenya to successfully franchise solar micro products. Sustainable energy consumption is vital if we want to develop our societies and economies in a way that allows future generations to lead a good life.”
Biographies of continuing Jury members:
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, President of the Republic of Iceland: The fifth President of the Republic of Iceland, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson was a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and President of the International Organization of Parliamentarians for Global Action. He received the Indira Gandhi Peace Prize and was awarded honorary doctorates by the Universities of Ås (Norway) in 1997 and Manchester in 2001.
H.E. Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Chairman of MASDAR: H.E. Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh is the Chief Executive Officer of Dolphin Energy Limited and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (MASDAR). He has worked throughout his career to support many environmental initiatives in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
Dr. Susan Hockfield, President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Susan Hockfield has served as the sixteenth president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since December 2004. A noted neuroscientist, Dr. Hockfield is the first life scientist to lead MIT and holds a faculty appointment as professor of neuroscience in the Institute's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences. Under her leadership, MIT has launched a major Institute-wide initiative in energy research and education and continues to expand its activities at the intersection of the life sciences with engineering and the physical sciences, with a particular focus on cancer research.
Biographies of exiting Jury Members
Dr. R.K. Pachauri, Chairman of the Zayed Future Energy Prize Jury, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2002 the head of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), since it was established in New Delhi 25 years ago. To acknowledge his immense contributions to the field of environment, Dr. Pachauri was awarded one of India’s highest civilian awards, the Padma Bhushan, by the President of India in January 2001, one of India’s highest civilian awards. Among other awards he has received, he was honoured as “Officier De La Légion D’Honneur” by the Government of France in 2006. Dr. Pachauri has authored 23 books and contributed to many papers and articles.
Khaled Irani, Former Minister of Environment – Jordan, Former Jordan’s Minister of Environment. Prior to this position he held the post of General Director of the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) for six years. He also served as the Head of the Protected Areas Department for nine years and as a research assistant at the University of Jordan between the time periods of October 1986 and January 1989. He holds a Masters Degree in Arid Land Use which he had obtained from the University of Jordan in 1989, and a Bachelors degree in Soil Sciences which he had obtained from the same learning institution in 1986.
Lord Browne, Managing Director, Riverstone Holdings, He joined BP in 1966 as a university apprentice. He holds a degree in Physics from Cambridge University, an MS in Business from Stanford University, California and awarded Honorary Doctorates from various universities. Between 1969 to date, Lord Browne has played various prestigious roles and served on the board of both listed and non listed companies. He was voted Most Admired CEO by Management Today from 1999 – 2002. He was knighted in 1998 and made a life peer in 2001.
Lord Foster, Founder and Chairman, Foster + Partners, After graduating from Manchester University School of Architecture and City Planning in 1961 he won a Henry Fellowship to Yale University, where he gained a Master’s Degree in Architecture. He is the founder and chairman of Foster + Partners. Established in London in 1967, it is now a worldwide practice, with project offices in more than twenty countries. Lord Foster became the 21st Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate in 1999 and was awarded the Praemium Imperiale Award for Architecture in 2002. In 1990 he was granted a Knighthood in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, and in 1999 was honoured with a Life Peerage, becoming Lord Foster of Thames Bank.
About the Zayed Future Energy Prize
The Zayed Future Energy Prize honours the legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Founding Father of the United Arab Emirates, who championed environmental stewardship as an integral part of UAE history and heritage. Managed by Masdar, on behalf of the Abu Dhabi government, this annual award celebrates achievements and leadership in renewable energy and sustainability and aspires to educate and inspire future leaders and innovators.
More information about the Zayed Future Energy, including official bios and photos of the 2012 Jury, can be found at: www.ZayedFutureEnergyPrize.com
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