Donald Baldeosingh

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About Donald Baldeosingh

Mr Donald Baldeosingh is an energy specialist and social entrepreneur. He is the Founder of the technology-based ENMAN Group and the non-profit Carbon Zero Institute of Trinidad and Tobago, CZITT. At CZITT, he leads projects in climate awareness and carbon emissions reduction. He developed a Roadmap to Net Zero Emissions for Trinidad and Tobago and conceptualised the Caribbean Power Integration project.

Mr Baldeosingh worked in the local power, oil and gas industries and served as Chairman of the Petroleum Company of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd (Petrotrin).

He served for 10 years on the Industry Advisory Board to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Mr Baldeosingh has chaired conferences on such topics as Engineering, Procurement and Construction, Carbon Trading and Infrastructure Financing.

Mr Baldeosingh holds BSc and MSc degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of the West Indies and a certificate in Energy Management from the University of Twente, The Netherlands.

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