Andrew Bartlett
Development, Grid-Scale Power, EDF Renewables
Andrew is a passionate Senior Developer, at the crossroads of value driven, sustainable renewable development and grid-scale power generation; providing renewable solutions for utility de-carbonization. Responsible for over 750MW’s of renewable pipeline at one of the largest Independent Power Producers in the world, EDF Renewables, covering a broad range of technologies - wind, solar, and green hydrogen, in addition to a range of power markets. With specific exposure to the American southeast - SERC, Duke Energy Carolina's and Progress, Dominion Energy and Southwestern Power Pool (New Mexico).
Proud Rice University, Jones Graduate School of Business alumni - With an MBA focused in Renewable Finance. Previous Energy Club Co-President and supporter of the EDF Renewables/Rice Business MBA internship program and talent pipeline.
Andrew’s previous work experience started at Charif Souki's (Cheniere founder) Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) start up firm, Tellurian Inc. (TELL). Andrew spent five years in Public and Government Relations lobbying state and local interest for one of the largest privately funded natural gas pipelines in the country, The Permian Global Access Pipeline (PGAP). Andrew was responsible for lobbying support from over 200 Texas and Louisiana state and county elected officials in over 27 counties and parishes. Andrew leveraged and developed relationships, ranging from the Texas Speaker of the House, local county Judges, State Senators, first responders and local land owners. The asset's intention is to capture stranded gas molecules from the Permian basin, 625-miles east to Henry Hub in Lake Charles, LA. From there, the Driftwood LNG export terminal would liquify the gas for transport, with the intention of arbitraging global gas markets, while returning value to shareholders.”