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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amory_LovinsAmory Lovins - Wikipedia

    Amory Bloch Lovins (born November 13, 1947) is an American writer, physicist, and former chairman/chief scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute. He has written on energy policy and related areas for four decades, and served on the US National Petroleum Council, an oil industry lobbying group, from 2011 to 2018.

  2. Amory Bloch Lovins (Washington D. C., 13 de noviembre de 1947) [3] es un físico y ambientalista estadounidense, presidente y jefe científico del Rocky Mountain Institute. Durante cuatro décadas ha trabajado en política energética y temas relacionados.

  3. rmi.org › people › amory-lovinsAmory Lovins - RMI

    Amory Lovins is a physicist, author, and energy advisor who has worked in 70+ countries for 45+ years. He is the cofounder and chairman emeritus of RMI, a think tank that promotes efficiency and renewables, and the recipient of many awards and honors.

  4. Amory Lovins is a physicist and the founder of Rocky Mountain Institute, a think tank that promotes alternative energy solutions. He has written books, advised corporations, and given TED talks on how to reinvent fire and win the oil endgame.

  5. Energy innovator Amory Lovins shows how to get the US off oil and coal by 2050, $5 trillion cheaper, with no Act of Congress, led by business for profit. The key is integrating all four energy-using sectors—and four kinds of innovation.

  6. Amory Lovins is a physicist, author, and energy efficiency expert who cofounded RMI and advises governments and firms worldwide. He teaches integrative design and radical energy efficiency at Stanford and has received many awards and honors for his work.

  7. El físico estadounidense Amory Lovins ha dedicado toda su vida profesional a la promoción de las energías renovables y las medidas de eficiencia energética. Desde la publicación de su artículo “Energy strategy: The road not taken?” (Estrategia Energética: ¿El Camino no Tomado?) en la revista Foreign Affairs en 1976 que lo lanzó a ...