
Certificate of completion issued to
Alexandra Russell
For completing
Demand-Side Energy Management Pathway
Completion date
08 Sep 2024
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About Demand-Side Energy Management Pathway
2 Video modules
30 minutes of learning
4.6 rating
Foundational level
How can we better manage energy consumption for a sustainable future? The focus on achieving net zero has largely been on the supply side, but to truly make an impact, we must also shift our attention to how we use energy. Demand-side management (DSM) is key to improving energy efficiency and reducing consumption. In this pathway, Jonathan Maxwell and Michelle Horsfield dive into DSM solutions and explain how new technologies are transforming energy consumption. Learn how these innovations can help reshape the way we use energy, reduce waste, and contribute to a more sustainable energy future.
In this pathway
Understand demand-side management in achieving net zero
Explore energy efficiency solutions
Implement technology for managing energy consumption
Pathway experts

Jonathan Maxwell
25 years: International finance
Jonathan Maxwell is the founder and CEO of Sustainable Development Capital or SDCL. He has over 25 years of experience in international finance, infrastructure, and private equity, and has overall responsibility for SDCL's investment activities. Since 2007, SDCL has expanded across the UK, Europe, North America, and Asia, and has launched energy efficiency project investment funds in all of those markets. In 2012, SDCL launched the London Stock Exchange listed SDCL Energy Efficiency Income Trust plc., which is now a constituent of the FTSE 250 index. Prior to establishing SDCL, Maxwell was at HSBC Infrastructure and managed the IPO of the HSBC Infrastructure Company. He has a degree in Modern History from Oxford University and is the author of a new book, The Edge, due to be published in the Autumn of 2023.