Damian Miller (solar entrepreneur)

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Damian Millér is co-founder & CEO of Orb Energy.[1][2][3]

EducationPh.D.
OccupationsCEO & Founder of Orb Energy
AwardsZayed Future Energy Award
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Damian Millér
EducationPh.D.
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge University
OccupationsCEO & Founder of Orb Energy
AwardsZayed Future Energy Award
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Damian Miller was honored with the Zayed Future Energy Prize, presented by Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the third President of the United Arab Emirates.[4]

Education and career

In 1998, Damian Miller received a Ph.D. from Trinity College, Cambridge University University for his studies on the early commercialization of solar energy technology in emerging markets.[5][6]

From 1998 until 2006, Damian worked for Shell Solar. At Shell he oversaw operations across Asia and countries in Africa. He expanded business for Shell in India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and the Philippines with an additional Morocco and South African business and projects in China as well.[6][7]

Damian and his colleague N. P. Ramesh worked at Shell Solar for more than seven years. After Shell exited the solar market in 2006, they secured venture funding and jointly founded the rooftop solar company Orb Energy in India later that year.[8][9][10]

Notable publications

Miller has authored and co-authored several academic and journalistic publications, including:

Television

  • Texas (TV series) (1981–1982) as Steve Marshall[11]
  • Environmental Awareness Campaign for Shell Solar (TV commercial) (1998)[12]

Awards

Damian Miller is the recipient of the Zayed Future Energy Prize 2012 in Abu Dhabi for its engagement in promoting solar energy in developing countries. The award is felicitated by 3rd President of the United Arab Emirates Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.[4]

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