Happy Spring and Earth Day Month!
This invitation has been extended to all ASES members.
Your opinion as a Net Zero Stakeholder is valued.
I am reaching out from the Behavioral Science for Policy Lab at Princeton University (USA). Together with Worley, our team of researchers runs the global Net Zero Stakeholder Survey. This annual survey (2023-2030) evaluates the progress toward and barriers to the net zero energy transition.
Given your expertise in the clean energy sector, we kindly invite you to share your expertise in the 2025 Net Zero Stakeholder Survey – it only takes around 10 minutes.
Who are we looking for? The survey aims to collect insights from a wide range of stakeholders of clean energy supply projects and infrastructure (e.g., renewable electricity generation, transmission, clean hydrogen production, carbon capture, and nuclear power), including asset owners and project developers, financers, suppliers, regulators, communities, educators/universities/researchers, policymakers, and labor organizations.
What is the survey about? The survey evaluates five shifts critical to delivering net zero by 2050: (1) broadening values beyond financial, (2) keeping all technology options open, (3) standardizing how we design and build, (4) creating partnerships, and (5) using digital technology to move faster and build bigger.
What are the next steps? To ensure broad representation and continue this effort in 2025, we are looking for partners worldwide who qualify to take our survey or help us circulate it in their networks. We appreciate all efforts, whether it be emails to your network, posts on your social media channels, newsletter mentions of the survey, or simply resharing our LinkedIn post.
Curious? Have a look at the findings from past years.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Thank you,
Sandra Geiger
sandra.geiger@princeton.edu
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Dr. Sandra Geiger
Postdoctoral Researcher
Andlinger Center for Energy + the Environment | Princeton University
https://netzerostakeholder.princeton.edu
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Debbie Coleman
(Architect & ASES Solar Buildings Chair)
Sun Plans, Architect
debra28@sunplans.comhttps://www.sunplans.com------------------------------