Tim Buckley

Tim Buckley

economist United States

Tim Buckley is an energy economist known for his expertise in renewable energy markets and their impact on global energy policies. He has extensively tracked investments and developments in clean technologies, particularly focusing on China's rapid expansion in solar, wind, and battery production. His analysis highlights the shifting dynamics of the energy sector, emphasizing the transition from fossil fuels to renewables as a response to market pressures and climate change imperatives.

Born on Feb 14, 1947 (78 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
14,700
Power
796$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
San Marino 1 7.00 0.11% +0% 33,938 36 $2,000 2$
Australia 1 5.00 0.06% +0% 25,499,884 14,664 $1,380,000 794$
Totals 2 25,533,822 14,700 $1,382,000 796$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Tim Buckley, director of Climate Energy Finance, said the Albanese government had been ignoring its responsibility for the emissions caused by the fossil fuel it sells overseas. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Court overturns massive coal mine approval on climate grounds

San Marino San Marino: Tim Buckley was an influential figure in American singer-songwriter music despite his absence due to his death from an overdose. 7

San Marino RTV (News): I due Buckley: uno nell'altro

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Tim Buckley is the founder of the independent Australian think tank Climate Energy Finance. 8

BBC: Tesla battery maker CATL sees shares jump on Hong Kong debut

Australia Australia: Tim Buckley explained that for every coal plant China builds, they also build multiple wind and solar projects. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Do wind farms harm whales? Do we need nuclear for baseload power?

Australia Australia: Tim Buckley has tracked $US140 billion in deals done by China to build EV, wind turbine, solar and battery factories across the world since 2020. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: With Donald Trump declaring war on action, this could be the last straw