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The Advancement of Solar and Wind Technologies

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Mike Lambros, the CEO of Proteus Power, sits down with Green.org, to share his vision for the advancement of existing solar and wind technologies and the adoption of new technologies such as battery storage, carbon capture and green hydrogen production.

Tell us a little bit about you and your background:

I am a renewable energy project development and finance professional with over 14 years of experience in the industry working across several key markets throughout the world. My background is in finance and originally began my career in real estate investment banking and private equity in New York up until the sub-prime crisis of 2008, at which point I decided to switch my focus to renewable energy and form a solar project development company in Greece. Since then, I have developed renewable energy projects in Greece, Bulgaria, Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, Canada and the United States.

Mike Lambros, the CEO of Proteus Power

What is a fun fact about you?

I am a dual citizen of the United States and Greece and have split my time between the two countries. I have lived in London the last 8 years and my favourite hobbies are playing basketball and fishing.

Why do you think climate change and sustainability is such an important topic today?

Climate change and sustainability is such an important topic today due to the visible and discernable damage humans have made to the environment and our climate. It is clear that the way we power our world needs to rapidly change in order to minimize our impact on the planet and prevent catasrophic and irreversable damage to our environment so that our children, grandchildren and generations to come can experience the natural world as we have.

What do you envision your industry looking like 10 years from now?

I envision the shift to renewable energy to accelerate with the advancement of existing solar and wind technologies and the adoption of new technologies such as battery storage, carbon capture and green hydrogen production. Renewables will constitute a much larger percentage of our energy generation and power grids around the world will be fitted with large batteries. I believe solar and wind projects in the very near future will only be developed together with battery storage and no longer on a standalone basis.

What can the average person do to make a difference?

The average person can make a difference by signing up with electrical utilities that only use renewable energy power generation, by driving electric cars, by modifying their diets and eating less meat, by recycling, and most importantly, by supporting politicians who are committed to the sustainability of our planet.

Mike, thanks for being here and sharing your vision for the advancement of solar and wind technologies.

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