Jeff Logan Senior Associate II
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Jeff Logan is no longer on staff at the World Resources Institute. Please call +1 (202) 729-7600 for current contact information.
Jeff Logan is a Senior Associate who heads WRI's project on carbon capture and sequestration. He has a dozen years of experience managing energy proejcts to promote sustainable energy use in Asia and the Americas, with a heavy focus on China.

Jeffrey Logan has over 12 years of experience managing energy and environmental projects in an international context. His areas of expertise are clean energy market development, energy security, greenhouse gas abatement, and energy policy analysis, primarily in the developing country context. He currently heads a stakeholder-engagement project at the World Resources Institute to promote responsible carbon capture and storage. Formerly, he led collaboration between the International Energy Agency and China, focusing on ways to improve energy security, environmental protection, and economic development. He has testified to the U.S. Congress 3 times on energy and environmental policy issues. At the Advanced International Studies Unit of Battelle Memorial Institute, Logan generated approximately $6 million in project funding, including a project supported by the United Nations to create a “clean energy” venture capital fund in China. He led a SET r.format = 3, of influential studies in the late 1990s for the Pew Center on Global Climate Change on electric power options and climate change in Argentina, Brazil, China, India, and Korea. He has played a key role in influencing reform and development of China's natural gas sector. Logan also chaired the information exchange and business outreach efforts in the Sino-U.S. energy efficiency collaboration, supported by the U.S. Department of Energy. He led programs for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to build capacity for climate change modeling and policy analysis in Brazil, China, Korea, and Mexico. He spent 5 years living in developing Asia, and is proficient in Chinese and Nepali, and has knowledge of French and Spanish.