Diana Ürge-Vorsatz

Professor
Director, Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policies (3CSEP)
Building: 
Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower
Room: 
701
Phone number: 
327-3095
Qualifications: 
Doctorate in Environmental Science and Engineering 1992-1996 University of California, Los Angeles and Berkeley
Fulbright Scholar, 1993-96 University of California, Berkeley: Energy and Resources Group
Postgraduate Program in Environmental Sciences Central European University (CEU), June-August 1992
Master of Science, Physics, 1986-92 (specialization: Astrophysics; later Environmental Physics) Eötvös Lóránd University of Sciences (ELTE), Budapest
Visiting Student at Brunel, the University of West London, Academic Year 1990-91: Graduate courses in Environmental Pollution Science and research in environmental physics
Academic/Professional experience, and Achievements: 

Employment Experience

  • Director, Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP). 2007 -
  • Director of the PhD program, Dept. of Environmental Sciences and Policy, Central European University (CEU), 2002 – 2007
  • Acting Head of Department, Dept. of Environmental Sciences and Policy, Central European University (CEU), 2001 – 2002.
  • Full Professor, CEU, 2007 - present
  • Associate Professor,  CEU, 2001 – 2007
  • Research Assistant, Energy Forecasting Group, Energy and Environment Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). Fall 1994 -  1996.
  • Research Assistant, Heat Islands Project , UCLA and LBNL. Winter and Spring, 1994.
  • Instructor  and Lecturer, Dept. of Environmental Sciences and Policy, CEU.  Summer 1994.
  • Research Assistant, International Energy Studies, Energy and Environment Division, LBNL. Fall 1993.
  • Teaching Assistant, Summer Graduate Program in Environmental Science and Policy, CEU, 1993.
  • Teaching Assistant, UCLA Department of Physics, Spring Quarter 1993.
  • Teaching Assistant at the Department of Astronomy, Eötvös University, 1988-1990.
  • Assistant for  Bechtel Corporation at the Nuclear Power Plant in Paks Hungary, Summer 1990.
  • Research Assistant at the Central Research Institute of Astrophysics, Potsdam, Germany. Summer, 1989.

Honors, Awards, Fellowships

  • Played a leadership role (Coordinating Lead Author) in the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change when it received the award in 2007.
  • Member of theUnited Nation’s Special Expert Group on Climate Change, co-sponsored by the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society.   2004 – 2006.
  • Coordinating Lead Author, Chapter on Residential and Commercial GHG Mitigation, Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
  • Contributed to the scooping process of the 4 th Assessment Report for   the IPCC
  • International Policy Fellowship from the Center for Policy Studies, Academic Year 2003-2004.
  • Journal reviewing experience: Energy Policy,   International Environmental Agreements, Buildings and Energy, and others.
  • Selected as a member of the Delta Omega Honorary Society for outstanding public health professionals.
  • FULBRIGHT Fellowship , Academic Year 1993-94 and 1994-95.
  • Nominated for the Outstanding Graduate Student Award by the faculty of the Environmental Sciences and Engineering Doctorate Program at UCLA.
  • Fellowship of the Central European University for graduate studies in the USA, 1992-93;
  • Pro Renovanda Cultura Hungariae Award, 1991
  • EEC TEMPUS Scholarship, Academic Year 1990-91, Brunel University, UK
  • EEC PECO (Pays de l'Europe Centrale et Orientale) grant for organizing a workshop for East­ern Eu­rope on East-West environmental harmonisation, 1993-94.
  • The Brief Award , 1990, UK.

Membership in Governing and Advisory Bodies

  • Member of theUnited Nation’s Special Expert Group on Climate Change, co-sponsored by the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society.   2004 – 2006.
  • Member of the Advisory Board of the UK Energy Research Centre , 2005 – 2008.
  • Member of the Steering Committee of the REEEP program (Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership), Central European region , since 2005 .
  • Invited to the Steering Committee of the Energy Efficiency 21 Project of the UN ECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe), 2006
  • Member of the Governing Board of the international NGO Collaborative Labelling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP), 2003 – present.
  • Alternative member of the Board of Directors, European Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, ECEEE
  • Three times reelected member of the Academic Senate of the CEU, 1998 - present.
  • Director of the PhD program , Fall 2002 – present.
  • Acting Head of Department , Academic Year 2001-2002.
  • Member of the Advisory Committee for the Hungarian Energy Efficiency Cofinancing Program of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Global Environment Facility   (GEF), 2000 – 2004.
  • Chair of the Evaluation Board for The “Best Environmental Report Award in Central and Eastern Europe”, funded by Deloitte and Touche, 2003 and 2005.   Member of the Evaluation Board, 2004 and 2001.
  • Regular evaluator of Fulbright and Humphrey Fellowship applications for the US, 1996 – 2003.
  • Chair of the Academic Travel Grants Committee, CEU, 1998 – present.

Grants Obtained and Funding Raised

  • European Parliament : I won a restricted tender for assessing “The impact of structural changes in the energy sector of CEE countries on the creation of a sustainable energy path”, Euro 34,980.
  • EU Altener : 47,900 Euros for project “4CElectricity”, coordinated by Oxford Univ.’s ECI
  • 4Celectricity projectmatched by $12,000 by the CEU Research Board, 2002.
  • CEU Research Board: $10,000 for research on the impact of electricity liberalisation on sustainability in CEE, jointly acquired with the Economics Department, 2001.
  • Hungarian Ministry of Environment and Water Management: 2 M HUF to study EU funding opportunities for remediation needs in Hungary
  • GEF/IFC/private sponsors: $17,000 for research understanding the market barriers in Hungarian municipal lighting energy efficiency
  • IFC/GEF: $2,600 for pre-appraisal research on ELI project; $1850 for appraisal research for CEU student team.   Fall 1999.
  • IEA/ US DOE: $5,000 for an invited review of CEE studies in GHG mitigation. 1999.
  • UNEP/GEF: $9,000 for the CEU research team on the Hungary country study.   1997-98.
  • Regional Environmental Center (REC): Media and Environment (MIS project).   $9600.   1999.
  • CEU Junior Faculty Research Support Scheme , $5000, for market transformation research, 1999.
  • Sponsorship of GE Lighting TUNGSRAM for Hungarian lighting research, app. $30,000, 1997.
  • International Energy Agency :   $4150 for CEE energy efficiency indicator data collection.   1997.
  • Joint research grant with PIK (Potsdam Institut fur Klimaforschung), Potsdam, app. DM 100,000, 1996.
  • Sponsorship of DHV Hungary for the “Media and Environment” conference, app. $3,000, May 1997.
  • Academic Meeting Fund, CEU, for the conference “Media and Environment”.   $3,000, May 1997.
  • Junior Faculty Research Support Scheme, CEU, $4,800, 1996.
  • Academic Travel Grant, several awards for conference participation, 1996 and 1997.
  • Grant from Prof. J. Sjoberg, Center for Risk Research, Stockholm, for risk perception work.   1996-97.
  • HESP (Higher Education Support Program) grant for lecturing in Russia and Yugoslavia, 1996.
  • EEC PECO (Pays de l'Europe Centrale et Orientale) grant for organizing a workshop for East­ern Eu­rope on East-West environmental harmonisation, 1993-94.
  • Grant of the Austrian Academy of Science for conference presentations, Sept. 1992.
  • SERC (Science and Engineering Research Council, UK) grant for measurements, 1992 and 1993

Membership in Professional Bodies

Other Professional Activities and Academic Services

  • Member of the Program and Paper Committees, and chair of session(s) at the following conferences (among others):
    • 4th Conference on Energy Efficiency of Domestic Appliances and Lighting, 2006
    • Action on 1 Watt ”: the First World Conference on Standby Consumption, 2005;
    • 2nd European conference on Energy Service Companies (ESCOs), 2005;
    • “Action on 1 Watt”, first international conference on Standby Power, March 2005;
    • 3rd Conference on Energy Efficient Domestic Appliances and Lighting (EEDAL),   Sept 2003;
    • 1st European conference on Energy Service Companies (ESCOs), May 2003;
    • 2nd European Conference on Commecial Buildings, May 2002;
    • “Right Light 4” the Fourth International Conference on Energy Efficient Lighting, 1997.
  • Invited expert, European COOL (Climate Options for the long term) project on the design of long-term climate-related policies for Europe. 1999-2000
  • Regularly chairs PhD dissertation defenses at other departments of the CEU
  • Organiser, Chair of Day 2, and Rapporteur of the Economics Discussion Group, Conference “ Rivers of Life, Rivers of Death:   Transboundary Environmental Incidents in Central and Eastern Europe” . Budapest, April 2000.
  • Member of the External Grants Committee, CEU, 1997 – 1999.
  • Organizer and Chair, Media and Environment Conference, CEU Budapest, May 1997.
  • Invited Independent Expert, Evaluation of the annual Earmarked Grants, the Regional Environmental Center (REC), August 1996.
  • Chair, Section on Environmental Attitudes and Risk Perception, "East-West Harmonisation of the Measurements of Radioactive Contamination", EEC workshop, Budapest, September 1-4. 1994.
  • Peer reviewer of proposals for various international grant-giving bodies
    . Springer, the scientific publisher, for book proposals
    . Academy of Finland, Center of Excellence bids (2006)
    . UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Large Grants Scheme (2006)
  • Peer reviewer , for several journals and publications, including “Energy Policy”, International Environmental Agreements”, “Energy and Buildings” and the OSI’s Local Governance Initiative.
  • Member of selection committees to evaluate applications for several purposes, including scholarships to the CEU for several departments, CRC (Curriculum Resource Center) awards, ERSS (Environmental Research Support Scheme) grants, CEU student thesis research grants, others.

Further Teaching and Lecturing Experience (see also Employment Experience)

  • Teaching several courses at CEU (see list in Appendix I.)
  • Supervised over 80 MSc Theses; supervising 4 PhD theses, Dept. of Env. Sci, CEU.
  • 10 lectures on energy and climate change policy at the School on Sustainable Development for senior environmental policy-makers, Venice International University, 2004.
  • External committee member of PhD dissertations from around the world, including the Corvinus University, University of Delaware, USA.
  • Invited lecturer, Leadership for Environment and Development (LEAD) program, Sep 1999.
  • Invited lecturer, Program for Environmental Management, Cluj Technical University, 1998.
  • Invited speaker, Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, 1996 April.
  • Guest lecturer, UC Berkeley, several lectures,   "Environmental Policy and Regulation in Europe", 1995 and 1996.
  • Invited speaker, International and Area Studies Seminar,Center for West European Studies, UC Berkeley, May 1995.
  • Guest lecturer, San Francisco State University, "Environmental Problems and Their Solutions", April 1995.
  • Invited speaker, World Affairs Council, April 1995.

Consulting Experience

  • Hungarian Ministry of Environment :   Contributing to the Fourth National Communication of the Hungarian Republic to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) .   Preparing the chapters on Research, Development, Education, and systematic observations.   2005.
  • European Commission: Consumer Information on Electricity.   Subcontractor to the Environmental Change Institute, Oxford University.   2003.
  • Hungarian Ministry of Environment: The Third National Communication of Hungary to the UNFCCC (United Nation’s Framework Convention on Climate Change).   Authored two chapters.
  • IFC (International Finance Corporation) and GEF (Global Environmental Facility):   Efficient Lighting Initiative (ELI). Consultant for implementation: residential market research and program strategy design.   Autumn 2000 – Spring 2001.
  • NOVEM (Dutch Agency for Energy Efficiency): “EU Policy and Sustainable Urban Development”.   Literature review; workshop introduction at the SUSTAIN convention.   Spring 2001.
  • IFC and GEF:   Efficient Lighting Initiative (ELI). Hungarian manager of ELI appraisal phase: market research, IFC mission support, project preparation and design, and budget drafting.   Fall 1999.
  • GEF/UNEP: “Economics of Greenhouse Gas Limitations:   Hungary Country Study”.   Research Coordination and Editor of the Final Report.   1997- 1999.
  • IFC and GEF:   Efficient Lighting Initiative (ELI). Coordination of Pre-appraisal market research.
  • UNEP (UN Environmental Programme) GEO-2 (Global Environmental Outlook) Project. Contributing the development of the Alternative Policy Scenarios section, conducted at   RIVM (the Netherlands’s National Institute for Health and Environment), Fall 1997.   Regular review of energy policy sections for CEE (Central and Eastern Europe).
  • EU SAVE program, CFL Dissemination project, directed by DEFU, Denmark.   Fall 1997.
  • IFC /GEF: Efficient Lighting Initiative.   Preparing country background document for Hungary.   Fall 1997 - Spring 1998.
  • UNEP , GEO-1.   Review of Central and Eastern European section, Summer 1996.
  • Bechtel Corp., Nuclear Power Plant, Paks, Hungary.   1990-91.

Additional Activities and Interests

•Founder and moderator, "HIX KÖRNYÉSZ", the electronic environmental science periodical for Hungary 1995 until 2001.
•Discussion facilitator, Fulbright Workshop on the Environment, April 14-16, 1994, San Francisco
•Organized the student symposium "Unprotected Nature", supported by REC (Regional Environ¬mental Center for Central Europe); June 1992.
•Regular contributions on environmental issues for Hungarian and European newslet¬ters, pa¬pers.
•Hobbies: orienteering, hiking, sports, reading, classical music, arts, bridge.
•Hungarian National Champion in Orienteering, 1984.

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Publications

Conference Paper
Costs and Potentials of Carbon Dioxide Emission Abatement from Electricity Use in Buildings of the Hungarian Commercial Sector Submitted
The Factors of Urban Morphology in Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Research Overview 2009
Influence of the end-user behaviour on energy consumption patterns in the Hungarian domestic sector: results of the REMODECE project. 2009
Counting good: Quantifying the co-benefits of improved efficiency in buildings 2009
Counting good: Quantifying the co-benefits of improved efficiency in buildings 2009
Potential for carbon dioxide mitigation in the Hungarian residential buildings 2009
Commercial buildings for combating climate change: Summary of the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2008
The Electricity Consumption Structure and Saving Potential for Electricity in Buildings of the Hungarian Tertiary Sector 2008
The Electricity Consumption Structure and Saving Potential for Electricity in Buildings of the Hungarian Tertiary Sector 2008
Evaluating policy instruments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from buildings – developed and developing countries 2008
Analysis of electricity consumption in the tertiary sector of Hungary 2008
Energy in transition: From the iron curtain to the European Union 2006
Energy efficiency policy in an enlarged European Union: the Eastern perspective 2006
The energy efficiency market: business opportunities in New EU Member States. Keynote Speech. 2006
Options for domestic policies and climate change strategies of New Member States, Acceding and Candidate Countries. Keynote address. 2006
Corporate social responsibility in the oil and gas industry: The challenge of climate change 2006
The “Magic” of the Kyoto Mechanisms: Will It Work for Buildings? 2006
Challenges for the post-Kyoto climate change strategy in New EU member states: the case of Hungary 2005
Energy Efficiency Policy in an Enlarged European Union: the Eastern Perspective 2005
Energy Efficiency in an Enlarged European Union: the Easter Perspective 2005
Energy and Environment: Challenges and new paths. Developed countries. Keynote Speech. 2005
Kyoto Flexibility Mechanisms in an enlarged EU: will they make a difference? 2005
Metering and Billing: the Importance for Improving Energy Efficiency in Central and Eastern Europe 2004
Energy efficiency - a major domestic energy source in EU-25? 2004
Electricity Disclosure: Will It Transform Electricity Markets? 2004
Why Hungary? Lessons learned from the success of the Hungarian ESCO industry 2004
Why Hungary? Lessons learned from the success of the Hungarian ESCO industry 2004
Kyoto flexibility mechanisms in an enlarged EU: Will they make a difference? Keynote speech. 2004
Turning down demand through electricity disclosure: are consumers ready? A survey of Hungarian residences and businesses 2003
Restructuring, Liberalisation, and EU accession: are transition economies moving towards more sustainable electricity markets? 2003
Why Hungary? An ESCO success story 2003
Why Hungary? An ESCO success story 2003
Electricity disclosure as a market-based policy instrument 2003
Household appliance energy labels in CEECs: a policy analysis of Hungarian and Polish labeling policies and their effectiveness in removing market barriers to energy efficiency 2003
Leaking electricity? Standby power losses in Bulgarian, Romanian and Hungarian residences 2001
Drivers of Market Transformation towards Energy Efficiency: Analysis of a Case Study. 2000
Economic Development, Energy, and Sustainability: Key Issues for the 00s for Economies in Transition 2000
Lessons From The Restructuring Of The Hungarian Electricity Industry 2000
Assessment of CO2 Emission Mitigation by Technology Improvement in Central and Eastern Europe: Case Studies from Hungary, Poland and Estonia 1999
Assessment of CO2 Emission Mitigation by Technology Improvement in Central and Eastern Europe: Case Studies from Hungary, Poland and Estonia 1999
Market Transformation of Compact Fluorescent Lamps in the Hungarian Marketplace 1999
Report
Carbon Dioxide Mitigation Potential in the Hungarian Public Sector Submitted
Hosszú távú (2050) kibocsátás csökkentési célok Magyarország vonatkozásában (Long-term - 2050 - greenhouse gas mitigation targets for Hungary) 2010
Green Investment Schemes: Financing energy-efficiency in CEE and a model for post-2012 climate mitigation finance? 2009
CO2 emissions reduction potential from space and water heating in the Hungarian tertiary buildings 2009
CO2 emissions reduction potential for space heating in tertiary buildings 2009
Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Scenarios for Hungary for the Period up to 2025 2009
Analysis of the Hungarian residential energy consumption and influence of end-user behaviour on energy consumption patterns 2009
Szén-dioxid kibocsátás-csökkentési lehet 2008
Effort Sharing: Assessing Equity Aspects of the European Commission’s Proposal and of Possible Alternatives. 2008
Sectoral Emission Mitigation Potentials: Comparing Bottom-Up and Top-Down Approaches 2008
Climate Change. Scientific assessment and policy analysis. Assessment of Bottom-up Sectoral and Regional Mitigation Potentials. Background report. 2008
Guidelines for Energy Management in Tertiary Buildings. Report of the El-tertiary project. 2008
Green Investment Schemes: Maximizing their benefits for climate and society 2008
Green Investment Scheme: Case Study on Hungary 2008
Designing options for Green Investment Schemes in Hungary. Report on behalf of the Hungarian Ministry of the Environment and Water. 2007
Is there a silver bullet? A comparative assessment of twenty policy instruments applied worldwide for enhancing energy efficiency in buildings 2007
Assessment of policy instruments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from buildings 2007
Realizing the Potential of Energy Efficiency: Targets, Policies, and Measures for G8 Countries. 2007
SZEMBESZÁLLÁS A KLÍMAVÁLTOZÁSSAL: a kezelhetetlen elkerülése és az elkerülhetetlen kezelése. Vezet 2007
The impact of structural changes in the energy sector of CEE countries on the creation of a sustainable energy path: Special focus on investments in environmentally friendly energies and impact of such a sustainable energy path on employment and access c 2003
Consumer Choice and Carbon Consciousness for Electricity (4CE) - Final report. 2003
Urban Sustainable Management and the European Commission: from Policy to Reality 2001
Strategic Vision on Long Term Climate Policies for the European Energy Sector 2001
The Indirect Costs and Benefits of Greenhouse Gas Limitations. Hungary Case Study. 2000
FENNTARTHATÓ ENERGIAGAZDÁLKODÁS ÉS KÖRNYEZETVÉDELEM. MAGYARORSZÁGI ENERGETIKA ES KÖRNYEZET: HELYZETLEMEZÉS ÉS JÖVÕKÉP. 2000
Journal Article
Energiahatékonyság: mennyit segít nekünk a klímavédelemben? 2009
Energy efficiency revisited: how far does it get us in controlling climate change? Editorial for Part II of the Special Issue 2009
Bottom–up assessment of potentials and costs of CO2 emission mitigation in the buildings sector: insights into the missing elements 2009
Special Issue: Energy Efficiency: how far does it get us in controlling climate change? 2009
Európa nagyot lépett - növelni kell a megújuló energiaforrások arányát 2009
Implementing Green Investment Schemes: Options, first experiences and the way forward 2009
Energy efficiency: how far does it get us in controlling climate change? (editorial) 2009
The buildings sector: Contribution of each of us into resolving the challenge of energy security and climate mitigation [ 2008
Potentials and Costs of Carbon Dioxide Mitigation in the World’s Buildings 2008
Kyoto Flexibility Mechanisms in an enlarged EU: will they make a difference? 2007
A new window for a new instrument: Can and will green investment schemes unlock the high efficiency potentials in Eastern Europe? 2007
An appraisal of policy instruments for reducing buildings’ CO2 emissions 2007
Mitigating CO2 Emissions from Energy Use in the World’s Buildings 2007
Tradable certificates for energy savings: opportunities, challenges, and prospects for integration with other market instruments in the energy sector 2005
Energiepolitik im Osten Europas - Ein Forschungsbericht. 2004
Renewable Electricity Support Schemes in Central Europe: a Case for Incomplete Policy Transfer 2004
Analysing CO2 Emission Mitigation by Technology Improvement in Central and Eastern Europe: a Review of Four Studies from the Region 2003
Drivers of Market Transformation: ANalysis of the Hungarian lighting success story 2001
Restructuring of the Hungarian Electricity Industry 2001
Risk Perception by Industrial Radiographers: Hungary and United Kingdom Compared. 2001
Better Light - Better Life. Removal of Market Barriers to Efficient Lighting in Hungary 2000
CARBON MITIGATION IN HUNGARY: CHALLENGES FOR A SUSTAINABLE NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY 2000
Residential Lighting in Lithuania 1999
Book Chapter
An Assessment of Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) Worldwide 2008
The Wrong Roads Taken? Promoting Renewable Power in Central Europe 2007
Summary for Policymakers. 2007
Technical Summary. 2007
Chapter 11. Energy and Sustainability in Central Europe: a decade of transition in review 2005
Mineral extraction, economy and the urban environment: the role of foreign direct investment in economies in transition and developing countries 2004
Energy and sustainability in Central Europe: A decade of transition in review 2004
A review of renewable energy in Hungary: opportunities and barriers 2003
Key to success: projects promoting urban sustainability in Europe 2002
Drivers of Market Transformation in Domestic Lighting 2001
Chapter 2. the State of the Environment: Europe and Central Asia. Chapter 3. Policy Responses: Europe and Central Asia. 1999