Gustavo De Vivero works on low-carbon development and policy analysis. As an expert in power systems he focuses on policy, market design and technoeconomic analysis of power systems as key enablers to the energy transition. His expertise covers, among others, producing quantitative and qualitative policy assessments, performing energy systems modelling and providing support to national governments to increase their climate ambition and to drive the energy transition. Gustavo is also part of the Climate Action Tracker team that evaluates national climate change efforts and quantifies GHG emissions and reduction potentials. Prior to joining NewClimate Institute, Gustavo worked as a researcher on energy systems modelling and as a consultant for the technical, economic and regulatory analysis of power systems. He also has experience working for international organizations. Gustavo has a background as an industrial Engineer with a focus on Electric Power Systems.

Electricity Market Design in Southeast Asia
Publication date 28 Oct 2024

Power systems' arrangements - their regulation, markets, institutional frameworks and financial structures - were originally designed...

Progress of major emitters towards climate targets | 2024 update
Publication date 16 Oct 2024

To guide efforts in ensuring that countries are on track to achieve the climate goal of the Paris Agreement, we annually evaluate the...

Setting 1.5°C compatible wind and solar targets: Guidance for key countries
Publication date 23 Sep 2024

At COP28, the world committed to tripling renewable capacity by 2030. This represents a key action that governments can take to cut...

A Just Transition in Colombia
Publication date 13 Mar 2024

The government’s climate ambition is not the main challenge in Colombia; maintaining and implementing it is. A just transition approach...

Wind and solar benchmarks for a 1.5°C world
Publication date 21 Nov 2023

Wind and solar technologies have emerged as key players in the transition to clean electricity, boasting significant growth attributed...

National 1.5 °C wind and solar benchmarks

A significant amount of GHGs contributing to the climate crisis are emitted from the power sector, through the combustion of fossil...

Advancing the COMPASS toolbox to assess climate action

NewClimate Institute is an implementing partner of the Initiative for Climate Action Transparency (ICAT), supporting its work to...

Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy (CASE) for Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia (SEA) is the fastest developing region in the world with an energy demand projected to grow by 70% in the next 20 years...

Capacity building for integrated and ambitious climate policy planning in Georgia and Mongolia

NewClimate Institute, as an implementing partner of GIZ, supports the Governments of Georgia and Mongolia with the further development...

Climate Action Tracker

The Climate Action Tracker is a science-based assessment that provides regularly updated information on countries’ emission reduction...

PROSPECTS+

PROSPECTS is a sector-level, bottom-up Excel tool which uses decarbonisation relevant activity and intensity indicators to track and...

Virtual Launch: How market reforms can drive renewable energy growth in Southeast Asia
Venue Online
Date 29 Oct 2024
Start time 09:30 am

Southeast Asia is emerging as a global economic powerhouse, attracting record levels of foreign investment and experiencing surging...

Report Launch: 1.5°C-aligned wind and solar targets for the new NDCs
Venue Online
Date 23 Sep 2024
Start time 04:00 pm

As countries prepare to set new climate targets in their updated NDCs following a global commitment to triple renewables at COP28...

Event: Supporting the narrative of the energy transition in Southeast Asia
Venue SB 56, Bonn
Date 11 Jun 2022
Start time 04:45 pm

This event described the status of the energy transition in various Southeast Asian countries and illustrates, how research-based...

From offsetting push to new NDCs: What to watch out for at Climate Week NYC 2024
Publication date 16 Sep 2024

With this summer marking the hottest on record and following a year where the global annual temperature exceeded 1.5˚C, the urgency for...

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