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Bruce Douglas serves as the CEO of the Global Renewables Alliance, a global industry organization representing the wind, solar, geothermal, hydro, long duration energy storage, and green hydrogen sectors globally.
Throughout his career, Douglas has held numerous positions, each contributing to the renewable energy landscape. Notably, Douglas made history as a key figure in ensuring the inclusion of the tripling of renewables in the Dubai Consensus, the text of COP28. This marks the first time renewable energy has been mentioned in a COP text as essential solution to tackle climate change.