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Bradford Griffin
Brad Griffin is Director of Simon Fraser University’s Canadian Energy and Emissions Data Centre (CEEDC) and the Energy and Materials Research Group (EMRG). He has worked throughout his career on resource management issues from project scale to international public policy and brings valuable knowledge on energy economics, risk analysis, and physical resources. As the Director of CEEDC, Brad provides publicly available energy and GHG data on many of Canada’s main economic sectors. His work also involves developing and applying long-term quantitative energy-economy models to evaluate government policies for realistically reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Previously, he was a consultant in Grenoble, France, conducting long-term energy-economy policy analyses for the European Commission, national governments, and large utilities. Brad has also worked as an engineer in the mining and construction sectors.