Devon Swezey

Job Title
Senior Lead, Global Energy Markets and Policy
Company
Google
Country
United States of America

Devon Swezey is Senior Lead for Global Energy Markets and Policy at Google, where he supports Google's efforts to operate on 24/7 Carbon-free energy across the globe. He was lead author of Google's recently published Policy Roadmap for 24/7 Carbon-free Energy. Prior to joining Google, Devon developed utility scale solar PV projects at First Solar.

Devon began his career at the Breakthrough Institute, a climate and energy policy think tank, where he led research on economic and energy policy topics. Devon earned his masters degree in international economics from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and a bachelor's degree in international relations from Stanford University.

June 14, 2023Why 24/7 Carbon Free Energy Supply Is the Next Big Thing For Corporate Power Supply

June 14, 2023Panel Discussion: How to Enable Renewables Based Power Supply Around the Clock?

Sessions

Further Content

Wes Stein, Chief Research Scientist for Solar Technologies at CSIRO

CSP – How Concentrated Solar Power Works

The smarter E Podcast Episode 150 | Language: English

September 14, 2023

With CSP we can achieve high temperatures of 150 - 1500 Celsius to drive power cycles or industrial processes such as cement production or green hydrogen. But how far along is CSP technology? Wes Stein will give us the answer to this and other questions.

Dr. Hamed Beheshti and Ahmad Sandid

How Solar PV Is Helping to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals in Africa

The smarter E Podcast Episode 149 | Language: English

September 7, 2023

Africa has a huge untapped solar potential. The integrated solar water desalination project at Lodwar Hospital in Kenya is a flagship project that contributes to several Sustainable Development Goals.

Market Trends

PV Production: Can Europe Keep Up With the Rest of the World?

September 7, 2023

Even though the European Solar PV Industry Alliance is predicting that its own annual production capacity goal of 30 gigawatts (GW) will actually be exceeded by 2025, there’s still no guarantee that Europe will be able to catch back up with the international competition and secure a leading position again when it comes to PV production.

Event Info

Parallel Events of The smarter E Europe

The smarter E Europe is bringing together four exhibitions and five conferences

Intersolar Europe

The World’s Leading Exhibition for the Solar Industry

June 19–21, 2024

Intersolar Europe is the world’s leading exhibition for the solar industry and takes place annually at the Messe München

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