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Lorenzo Mattarolo graduated in mechanical engineering at Università degli Studi di Padova. He first focused his works on energy efficiency in the built environment, in an Italian consulting company and afterwards at the International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy, at the Technical University of Denmark. His activity included the development of models for thermal simulation in the built environment and the definition of solutions regarding energy saving, heating and cooling design. In 2008 he started working in the R&D direction of an Italian energy utility. He dealt with energy efficiency measures in the industrial and tertiary sectors, aiming at optimizing energy consumption and offering economically and environmentally sustainable solutions. He was also in charge of development and optimization of gas storage infrastructure. Since September 2012 he has been working at Politecnico di Milano as researcher. He is program manager for UNESCO Chair in Energy for Sustainable Development, dealing with projects related to access to energy, sustainable development and international cooperation. Currently he is focusing his activity on M&E models for energy cooperation projects. He is also member of Engineering Without Border – Milan (ISF-MI), in the activities concerning appropriate technologies, decentralized generation and renewable energies in developing countries.
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