GOLD bars moved from Amsterdam to Haarlem? Why?Īre there criminals planning Gold Heist ? ( ww2 Belarussian Jews), actors and theatre from Russian Mafia film Brat and Brat-2.ĬAB patron is Princess Anne, who holds controversial "parties for girls". The people involved included former British Navy Intelligence officer (Julian Robinson), local man (retired teacher?) who might have been linked to Sociology Faculty Portsmouth Uni. Online I saw someone's attempt to muddy waters and see RAF as Red Army Faction. (RAF - Royal Air Force) having been planted on me. CAB refused to investigate the Military Doc. A more recent encounter (I wrote about it) just in front of the Gosport Library, when a man had asked me for the directions to CAB - Citizen Advice Bureau, but was looking at me. One might have been a Polish man who lived/owned flat 32 upstairs.Ģ. Then a couple of men in our block of flats stopped to ask smth. There were some peculiar people on bus between Fareham and Portsmouth. Remember so-called Diamond Heist ? Were there two similar robberies? Plumbers, underground tunnels, team of old men (pensioner gang). The two occasions when I saw men who'd vaguely resemble Wybren van Haga and/or David Cohn are:ġ. Only today I read bio of Wybren van HAGA and saw that he has English mother. Nature Energy, 5: 920-927.( nr 416 ) - Amsterdam - Haarlem - GOSPORT ?.
(2020) A global analysis of the progress and failure of electric utilities to adapt their portfolios of power-generation assets to the energy transition. (2021) A machine-learning approach to predicting Africa's electricity mix based on planned power plants and their chances of success. (2021) A machine learning model to investigate factors contributing to the energy transition of utility and independent power producer sectors internationally. Galina holds an MPhil in spatial economics and real estate finance from the University of Cambridge and MA in economics from the University of Glasgow. A highlight of Galina’s career also includes her work as a direct economic adviser to the Minister of Industrialisation and Trade in Namibia. Previously at the OECD, an international organisation in Paris, Galina led projects for the public and private sector on the decarbonisation of the extractive industry, climate finance and natural capital management.
Her research has culminated in impactful publications in top journals, with two of her recent Nature Energy studies covered by over 100 news outlets and radio programmes, including BBC, The Guardian, Bloomberg, The New York Times and TIME, and expert pieces in Joule and Nature Energy. In her work, she applies machine-learning-based techniques to uncover novel insights form large complex asset-level datasets, to inform future energy infrastructure investment decisions. She is leading projects focusing on quantifying barriers to the global electricity sector’s transition to renewable energy and away from fossil fuels, and the associated carbon lock-in risks. Galina is based at the Sustainable Finance Programme of the University of Oxford’s Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment. Member: Economy and Society: Transformations and Justice research cluster.Supervisors: Professor Cameron Hepburn Dr Ben Caldecott.The low-carbon transition of the global electricity sector