Full Name
Snowil Lopes
Job Title
Energy Manager
Company
Clemson University
Speaker Bio
Snowil is the Energy Engineer and Director for Technology and Research at Clemson Energy and Visualization Analytics Center (CEVAC) at Clemson University. He is actively involved in the South Carolina workforce development and serves on the consultant board of SCETV. His educational background is in architecture and building energy, emphasizing sustainability. He’s gained expertise in developing technological solutions for energy efficiency through his experience working in building energy and developing multiple projects related to Clemson University’s priority goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030.
His work at CEVAC since 2019 has involved leading the development of energy efficiency and data analytical tool connecting multiple data sources. His primary responsibilities with CEVAC are Backhand data integration, renewable energy planning, indoor air quality, and developing a carbon reduction platform. My product ideation and system thinking strategy have helped the fast-paced growth of a small start-up project into a potential company spin-off within a 2-year time frame. Snowil, with his team at CEVAC specialize in helping organizations and institutions with high energy and carbons to achieve their decarbonization goals, following the principle of reducing, reusing, and switching to zero-carbon energy sources.
His work at CEVAC since 2019 has involved leading the development of energy efficiency and data analytical tool connecting multiple data sources. His primary responsibilities with CEVAC are Backhand data integration, renewable energy planning, indoor air quality, and developing a carbon reduction platform. My product ideation and system thinking strategy have helped the fast-paced growth of a small start-up project into a potential company spin-off within a 2-year time frame. Snowil, with his team at CEVAC specialize in helping organizations and institutions with high energy and carbons to achieve their decarbonization goals, following the principle of reducing, reusing, and switching to zero-carbon energy sources.
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