Francisco Monaldi
Francisco Monaldi's projects resonate with pressing global needs in the realms of energy politics and economics. As a distinguished scholar, he has made significant contributions to understanding the complexities of energy dynamics, particularly within Latin America and other developing regions. His expertise is sought after by international institutions, governments, and corporations, underscoring his influence and thought leadership in the field. Currently, Francisco Monaldi serves as a fellow in Latin American energy policy at the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University. In this role, he engages in cutting-edge research and policy analysis, providing valuable insights into the energy sector's challenges and opportunities. His work at the Baker Institute is instrumental in shaping policy discussions and fostering a deeper understanding of energy issues on a global scale. In addition to his role at Rice University, Monaldi is the founding director and professor at the Center for Energy and the Environment at the Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración (IESA) in Venezuela. Through his leadership at IESA, he has been pivotal in advancing academic and practical knowledge in energy and environmental studies, nurturing the next generation of experts in these critical fields. Monaldi's research interests are deeply rooted in energy politics and energy economics, areas where he has published extensively. His scholarly work often explores the intersection of political and economic factors that influence energy policy and development, offering nuanced perspectives that inform both academic discourse and practical policy-making. Throughout his career, Francisco Monaldi has demonstrated a commitment to addressing the energy challenges faced by developing countries. His contributions have not only enriched academic literature but have also provided actionable insights for policymakers and industry leaders striving to create sustainable and equitable energy solutions. His dedication to these issues continues to inspire and guide efforts toward a more informed and effective approach to global energy governance.
Publications
, 2020-03-31
, 25-52, 2019-06-27