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1/9 19 August 2016 CURRICULUM VITAE 1. Surname: Harmelink 2. Name: Mirjam 3. Date of birth: 22 December 1965 4. Nationality: Dutch 5. Education: Institution Degree(s) or Diploma(s) obtained University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands (1991-1993) M. Sc. Technology Management, Graduation in the field of technology and policy, specialisation in electrical engineering University of Applied Sciences, Enschede, The Netherlands (1986-1991) B. Sc. Applied Physics 6. Language skills: Language Passive Spoken Written Dutch 5 (mother tongue) 5 (mother tongue) 5 (mother tongue) English 5 5 5 German 4 4 3 7. Membership of professional bodies: International Energy Program Evaluation Conference (IEPEC) (Board Member of the organising and scientific committee for the European conferences since 2009. Organised conference in Par- is (2010), Rome (2012) and Berlin (2014), Amsterdam (2016) European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ECEEE) (Member and Panel leader at the ECEEE Summer Study 2013 for the panel and monitoring and evaluation) Dutch Network of Environmental Professionals (VVM) (Board Member of the section on energy policy from 2008-2011) Dutch Reflection group on energy policy (Bezinningsgroep Energie) 8. Other skills: Very strong organisational and project management skills; Regularly lecturing and presenting as an expert in the field of renewable energy and climate & energy policy design, monitoring and evaluation: e.g. at Utrecht University (MSc courses “Ener- gy and Resources” and “Sustainable Development”), TU Delft (post-graduate course “Master of Business in Energy Systems”), University of Geneva (Global Environment Energy and Risk) and the IEA (contribution to various workshops on energy efficiency policy evaluation); Extensive user of MS office applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Hand-on experi- ence in building Excel tools. 9. Present positions: Director, senior consultant and researcher in the field of Energy and Climate policies at Harmelink Consulting 10. Years with the company: 8

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CURRICULUM VITAE

1. Surname: Harmelink

2. Name: Mirjam

3. Date of birth: 22 December 1965

4. Nationality: Dutch

5. Education:

Institution Degree(s) or Diploma(s) obtained

University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands (1991-1993)

M. Sc. Technology Management, Graduation in the field of technology and policy, specialisation in electrical engineering

University of Applied Sciences, Enschede, The Netherlands (1986-1991) B. Sc. Applied Physics

6. Language skills:

Language Passive Spoken Written Dutch 5 (mother tongue) 5 (mother tongue) 5 (mother tongue) English 5 5 5 German 4 4 3

7. Membership of professional bodies:

• International Energy Program Evaluation Conference (IEPEC) (Board Member of the organising and scientific committee for the European conferences since 2009. Organised conference in Par-is (2010), Rome (2012) and Berlin (2014), Amsterdam (2016)

• European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ECEEE) (Member and Panel leader at the ECEEE Summer Study 2013 for the panel and monitoring and evaluation)

• Dutch Network of Environmental Professionals (VVM) (Board Member of the section on energy policy from 2008-2011)

• Dutch Reflection group on energy policy (Bezinningsgroep Energie)

8. Other skills:

• Very strong organisational and project management skills; • Regularly lecturing and presenting as an expert in the field of renewable energy and climate &

energy policy design, monitoring and evaluation: e.g. at Utrecht University (MSc courses “Ener-gy and Resources” and “Sustainable Development”), TU Delft (post-graduate course “Master of Business in Energy Systems”), University of Geneva (Global Environment Energy and Risk) and the IEA (contribution to various workshops on energy efficiency policy evaluation);

• Extensive user of MS office applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Hand-on experi-ence in building Excel tools.

9. Present positions:

Director, senior consultant and researcher in the field of Energy and Climate policies at Harmelink Consulting

10. Years with the company: 8

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11. Key qualifications climate and energy

• 20+ years of professional experience in the fields of energy efficiency, renewable energy, ener-gy market regulation and climate policies including consultancy, research, technical assistance, data gathering and analysis, energy demand and supply projections and impact assessment of government actions.

• More than 15 year of experience as a team leader in managing large and complex projects fi-nanced, by among others, the EU.

• Acknowledged international experts in the field of monitoring, design and evaluation of gov-ernment policies resulting in invitations to chair sessions at conferences, to lecture for interna-tional Master Student, to present at international expert meetings and participate as a key ex-pert in various EU projects.

• Extensive experience in drafting technical reports and policy papers, including drafting of ener-gy policy regulation.

• Extensive knowledge of, and vast experience with quantitative and qualitative methods to mon-itor and assess the impact (effectiveness and efficiency) of government policies in the field of energy efficiency (industry, buildings, energy sector and transport), renewable energy (electric-ity, heating, cooling) ex-ante as well as ex-post;

• Extensive experience in energy scenario modelling, including inventory and assessment of tech-nical and market potentials for energy conservation and renewable energy potential in various sectors and the (macro) economic assessment.

• Excellent English reporting, communication and presentation skills. Very good sense of feeling for inter-cultural and intra-cultural communication.

• Hand-on experience with development of energy-efficiency indicators including good insight on the opportunities and limitations of various data sources.

• Broad knowledge of and experience with drafting monitoring protocol and guidelines for energy efficiency and renewable energy and developing Excel model tools for potential users.

• Excellent English reporting, communication and presentation skills. Very good sense of feeling for inter-cultural and intra-cultural communication.

• Vast experience in technical assistance and capacity building projects in an international con-text.

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12. Specific experience in countries

Country Year Austria 2001-present Belgium 2001-present Bulgaria 2003-present Croatia 2003-present Cyprus 2003-present Czech Republic 2000-present Denmark 2000-present Estonia 2000-present Finland 2000-present France 2000-present Germany 2000-present Greece 2000-present Hungary 2000-present Ireland 2000-present Italy 2000-present Latvia 2000-present Lithuania 2000-present Luxembourg 2000-present Malta 2003-present Netherlands 1993-present Poland 2000-present Portugal 2000-present Romania 2003-present Serbia 2014-present Slovakia 2000-present Slovenia 2000-present Spain 2000-present Sweden 2000-present United Kingdom 2000-present Switzerland 1991-1992 Kazakhstan 2010-2011 Turkey 2012 Norway 2005 South Africa 2011 Latin America 2004

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13. Professional experience

Date from - Date to Location Company & reference

person Position Description

07/2015-ongoing NL Municipality of Utrecht

Monique Hoogwijk Project manager

Program manager for activities & policies aimed at businesses within the energy and climate program of the municipality of Utrecht. Activities are aimed at mobilizing local entrepreneurs to share our energy agenda and benefit from it. Activities: perform market analyses, pro-activity reaching out to companies through e.g. local networks, managing local contractors to perform energy audits, monitoring impact of the program and (if necessary) introduce adjustments and actively communicate on results.

03/2015-11/2015

NL Ministry of Infrastruc-ture and

Key expert

Evaluation of nine pilots that were executed to test possible ways for introducing and Energy Performance Testing system (EPK) in the Netherlands. Project included developing and analysing surveys among companies, interviewing authorities on enforcement and market parties on their view on the EPK. The project used the "Boardroom Model" to evaluate the pilot project and draw conclusions on the effectiveness, efficiency and attractiveness of the EPK.

01/2015-12/2015 NL Municipality of Utrecht

Monique Hoogwijk Project manager

Managing the energy and climate program for the municipality of Utrecht. Responsible for: draft-ing policy papers, advising local governors, managing local contractors, budget control and moni-toring and evaluating the impact of the program.

10/2014-ongoing Serbia

Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Pro-tection (funded by IPA) Danijela Bozaic

Short term expert

Advising and assisting the beneficiary – the Climate Change Unit in the Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection – in improving and revising the ToR for a 1 Million Euro Service Contract to be issued for Serbia's Climate change Strategy and Action Plan. Activities included: consulting various key local stakeholders on their wishes and needs (EU Delegation to Serbia, Ministry of Energy, Energy Protection Agency), providing concrete input for improvement of the ToR, advise on the reply to be given to tenderers' questions during the clarification period of the ensuing tender, assist and contribution to the evaluation of the final technical offers

03/2014-09/2014 NL Eneco (energy utility)

Glenn Bijvoets Key expert

Supporting Dutch energy company with strategic analysis on the future need for flexibility in electricity systems and new business models. Mapping research at Dutch universities into the future need for flexibility in electricity systems and new business models. Task included a broad stakeholder analysis, analysing results and reporting results to the Board.

12/2012-ongoing EU EC DG Climate Key expert

EU project “Interactions between electricity market reforms and climate policies” funded by DG Climate (consortium SQ Consult, Element Energy, Cambridge Econometrics). Responsible for ana-lysing the impact of planned electricity market reforms (ERM) as a response to among others strong growth of renewables and/or non-functioning of electricity only markets in Germany, UK, Spain, Italy, Poland and France. The project analyses the impact of planned and proposed Ca-pacity Remuneration Markets (CRMs) on change & related energy targets and and analysis if oth-er solutions can achieve similar objectives.

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Date from - Date to

Location Company & reference person

Position Description

01/2013-12/2013 EU EC DG Climate Key expert

EU project “Economic Instruments for Transport and the Built Environment: exploring the feasi-bility to extend the EU ETS with transport and the building sector” funded by DG Climate (con-sortium of CE, SQ Consult, Cambridge Econometrics). Responsible for analysing inclusion of the building sectors in EU ETS (including impact on monitoring and reporting, incentive for energy efficiency improvement and interaction with other policies)

09/2012 Turkey NL Agency Mr Laurent Minere [email protected]

Key expert

Contributing to Study Tour of the Turkish delegation within the framework of the G2G MET-project, managed by NL Agency. Providing lecture on monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of poli-cies to promote energy efficiency in the transport sector in the Netherlands and contributing to discussion on how this can be implemented in Turkey.

09/2012-12/2012 NL

Ministry of Economic Affairs Mr J. Eikelenstam [email protected]

Key expert Design of a potential supplier obligation for renewable energy in the Netherlands (consortium led by NERA). Responsible for analysis of (renewable) energy market and regulation and forecasting the potential for renewable heat production including analysis of cost effectiveness.

06/2011 – 01/2013 EU

EC DG Climate (Oeko Institute Dr Katja Schumacher)

Key expert

EU project “Ex-post quantification of the effects and costs of policies and measures” funded by DG Climate (consortium of Öko-Institut, AMEC, Cambridge Econometrics, TNO, Harmelink con-sulting). Responsible for developing the general methodology, collecting & analysing data on energy use, and drafting text on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) and the Energy Labelling Directive.

09/2010-03/2012 NL

NL Agency Mr Dirk Both [email protected]

Key expert

Contributing to mandatory reporting by NL Agency on the impact of energy and climate policies towards the EC (Directive on energy end-use efficiency and energy services (ESD)) and the UN-FCCC. Responsible for data collection & analysis, reporting on the energy savings in the horticul-ture and road transport sector in the Netherlands, drafting factsheets on the impact of energy efficiency and renewable energy policies in place.

04/2010-07/2011

Kazakh-stan

NL Agency Mr Kees Mokveld, [email protected]

Team leader Key expert

Project supported by the Dutch Government under the PEI Programme (managed by NL Agency) aimed at assisting and advising the Kazakhstan government in drafting a new law on Energy Effi-ciency and Renewable energy including a short handbook for the introduction of voluntary agreements in the industry. Responsible for coordinating and reviewing inputs and liaising with counterpart at Ministry of Industry and New Technologies in Kazakhstan on their wishes and needs. As an expert responsible for drafting inputs on the new law on Energy Efficiency.

12/2010-03/2012 EU

EC DG Enterprise (CSES Dr Achiless Tsamis [email protected])

Key expert EU project “Evaluation of the Ecodesign Directive” funded by DG Enterprise and Industry (con-sortium led by CSES). Responsible for developing the evaluation methodology to assess impact of the Directive on energy savings, assessing data availability and reviewing reports.

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Date from - Date to

Location Company & reference person

Position Description

09/2010–06/2012

Word-wide

IIP Julia Reinaud, [email protected]

Team leader Key expert

Advising on the design and effectiveness of industrial energy efficiency policies in key IEA and developing countries including: China, India, Japan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States, South Africa, Germany, Australia, Canada, Russia and Thailand. Responsible for supporting the development of an on-line database and library on industrial energy efficiency (and GHG emission reduction) policies in various countries (including voluntary agreement schemes)

12/2008-present NL

NL Agency Mr Lex Bosselaar [email protected]

Team leader Key expert

Developing a Uniform Ruler for the Built Environment (2009-2011) and the Industry (2012-2013). The rulers set clear and unambiguous calculation rules for determining CO2 emission reductions and savings on final energy demand attributable to a large variety of options that can be applied in these sectors. Responsible for reviewing available monitoring protocol for energy efficiency and renewable energy, drafting protocols and guidelines, consulting stakeholders and processing their inputs, developing Excel model tools for potential users, organising Master classes.

09/2008-12/2009 NL

NL Agency Mr Lex Bosselaar [email protected]

Key expert

Supporting the start-up of the National Expert Centre for Heat. Secondment with NL Agency and responsible for: market and stakeholder analysis, drafting briefing notes for the client (Ministry of Economic Affairs), giving presentations on potential for energy savings and related costs ap-plying renewable heating options (e.g. at conferences and workshops).

10/2009-ongoing NL

SQ Consult B.V. Dr Sergio Ugarte [email protected]

Senior Associate

Senior consultant at SQ Consult. Responsible for acquisition, project execution, quality manage-ment and control for national and international projects in the field of renewable energy, energy efficiency and climate change policies. Internal and external communication on project results (among others through Newsletters and giving presentations).

11/2009–12/2013 EU

EC DG Research (Utrecht University Prof. Dr Kornelis Blok [email protected])

Project manager

EU project “PROspective SUstaInability Assessment of Technologies” (www.prosuite.org) funded by DG Research under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) including 24 project partners from academia, research institutes and industry. Responsible for: preparation and after care of project meetings, pro-actively monitoring of project planning, technical and financial reporting, dissemination activities (website, writing briefly notes, preparing presentations), origination of workshops, stakeholder meetings and final conferences, quality management and control.

07/2008-ongoing NL

Harmelink consulting www.harmelinkconsulting.nl

Director/ Principal con-sultant

Founder and sole-proprietor of Harmelink consulting (full time employed). Responsible for acqui-sition and execution of projects related to: (A) project management for large complex projects, including planning and budget control, contributing to project contents and ensuring timely de-livery of high quality products), (B) advising government bodies, NGO’s and businesses on the planning, design and impact of renewable energy, energy efficiency and climate change poli-cies), (C) conducting research into the planning, design and evaluation of the effectiveness and efficiency of renewable energy, energy efficiency and climate change policies and programs.

12/2006-07/2007

NL Ministry of Econ. Affairs Mr Erik Wissema

Key expert

Assessing potentials, barriers and policy options for deployment of renewable heat in the Nether-lands within the framework of recasting of the Dutch policies in this area. Responsible for as-sessing potentials for CO2 reduction and energy conservation, cost and benefits, barriers and evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of various types of policies to remove these barriers.

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Date from - Date to

Location Company & reference person

Position Description

03/2005-06/2008 NL

Ecofys Prof. Dr. Kornelis Blok [email protected]

Unit Manager

Manager for the unit Energy and Climate Strategies at Ecofys the Netherlands. Responsible for the day-to-day management of 25 consultants in the field of energy and climate policies, includ-ing turnover and productivity, quality management, acquisition, business development, human resources and project management for key projects.

01/2005-12/2006

EU

EC DG TREN (Utrecht University Dr Robert Harmsen [email protected])

Team Leader Key Expert

EU project “Active Implementation of Proposed Directive in the field of energy efficiency (AID-EE) funded under the Intelligent Energy for Europe program of DG Transport and Energy (consor-tium with Ecofys, Lund University, Wuppertal Institute, Politecnico Milano). Project included ex-post evaluation on the impact of 20 energy efficiency policy instruments applied in different Members States including voluntary agreement schemes in Norway and Finland. Responsible for project management, quality control, developing evaluation method, drafting reports (including scientific publications), presenting project at various occasion and organising national workshop in Bulgaria, Germany, and Poland.

01/2004-12/2014

Latin America

IADB Key expert

Project “Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Latin America and the Caribbean. Project and sectoral opportunities for emission reductions” financed the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) (consortium with Ecofys, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and Universidad Austral de Chile). Responsible for analysis of potentials and costs to reduce emissions through energy efficiency improvements and use of renewable energy in various economic sectors.

06/2004-08/2006

EU EC DG Tren Key expert

EU project FORcast of Renewable Energy Sources until 2020 (FORRES) funded by DG Transport and Energy (consortium of Ecofys, Frauhofer, Vienna University of technology, REC, KEMA). Re-sponsible for the assessment of the impact of renewable energy policies and market potentials for renewable energy in the EU and the Accession countries.

02/2002-09/2002 EU RIVM

Joop Oude Lohuis

Assessing the relevance and impact of EU Climate Policies for the Netherlands. Responsible for assessment of the added value of EU Directive to Dutch Climate policies, including CHP Di-rective, Directive an appliance labelling, renewable electricity directive, Energy Star program, Energy Performance for Buildings directive (EPBD)

11/2001-07/2002 EU EC DG Tren Team leader

EU project “Progress of Renewable Energy: Target Setting, Implementation and Realisation (PRETIR) funded by DG Transport and Energy (consortium of Ecofys 3E and Frauhofer). First pro-ject that assessed the impact of renewable energy policies in 15 EU Member States. Responsible for developing the assessment method and model, analysing data for 15 EU Member States and reporting.

04/2000-06/2002

NL Italy

Ministry of Environment & ANPA Key expert

Evaluating of the impact of CCPMs on the reduction of greenhouse gases. Projects: “Assessing the effectiveness of policies and measures to reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 7 EU Member States (Germany, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands and Italy” funded by the Dutch Ministry of Environment (consortium of Ecofys and Fraunhofer)), and “Evaluation of the effect of CCPM in Italy funded by Italian National Environmental Protection Agency (ANPA). Responsible for developing and applying the assessment methodology and model, drafting the reports and reviewing work of other researchers.

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Date from - Date to

Location Company & reference person

Position Description

03/2000-08/2001

Hungary Slovenia EC, DG Research Key expert

EU project “Joint Implementation (Joint Implementation for International Emissions Reductions through Electricity Companies in the EU and CEE Countries (JOINT)” funded by DG Research (consortium of Ecofys, Energy for Sustainable Development (ESD), KanEnergi, KWI Consultants Engineers, Technical University of Denmark (DTU)). Leading the working group on finance includ-ing organisation of an international workshop for finance specialists (bankers) in Ljubljana and Budapest.

04/2000-02/2005 NL

Ecofys Kornelis Blok [email protected]

Senior Con-sultant

Senior consultant Energy and Climate Strategies. Responsible for project management, acquisi-tion and execution. Fields of specialization: development of (renewable) energy, energy effi-ciency and climate policy, development and application of methods for the impact assessment of policies (ex-ante and ex-post), analysis of mitigations potentials for energy efficiency, renew-able energy and CO2 emission, cost-benefits analysis of RE/EE options.

04/1999–03/2000

NL NL Agency (formally SenterNovem) Hans van der Steen

Program Man-ager

Managing government support programmes on reduction of non-CO2 greenhouse gases and NOx emissions. Responsible for evaluating grant applications, managing a portfolio of subsidy pro-jects, advising client (Minister of Environment) on strategic decisions regarding the programs.

06/1997–03/1999 NL

National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) Marianne Linde

Team coordi-nator

Coordinating a team of 5 researchers at the National Institute for Public Health and the Envi-ronment (RIVM). Responsible for coordinating the activities on research in the field of model development and impact assessment of national renewable energy, energy efficiency and cli-mate policies.

04/1996-05/1997 NL Ministry of Environment

Project man-ager Key expert

Developing scenario’s forecasting energy demand, energy supply and environmental impacts of polices contributing to one of the core publications of the institute the “National Environmental Outlook”. Responsible for developing energy forecasting scenario, assessing the impact of ener-gy efficiency and renewable energy policies, discussing results with other research institute and the client, drafting and reviewing chapters for the report.

02/1998-03/1999 NL Ministry of Environment

Project man-ager Key expert

Assessment of the reduction potential for greenhouse gas emissions in various economic sectors within the framework of the development of Dutch Climate Policy Implementation Plan (consor-tium of RIVM and Netherlands Energy Research Foundation (ECN). Coordinating the work for the RIVM and assessing the technical and market potential for energy conservation and renewable energy options (including cost-benefit analysis)

09/1994-09/1998 NL Ministry of Environment Key expert

Assessment of the impact of past energy and environmental policies contributing to one of the core publications of the institute the annual “Annual National Environmental balance”. Respon-sible for development of methodologies and models to evaluate impact of past policies, collect-ing data and conducting quantitative analysis, drafting chapters for the report.

10/1993–05/1997 NL

National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) Ronald Albers

Researcher Researcher national energy and climate policies. Responsible for energy and environmental modelling and evaluating the impact of national energy efficiency and renewable energy poli-cies.

9/9 19 August 2016

Date from - Date to

Location Company & reference person

Position Description

03/1993-09/1993

NL Cogen Netherlands Intern Internship (as part of MSc education) with Project bureau on Combined Heat and Power (CHP). Conducting research into “Combined Heat and Power in health care: an action plan”

09/1991-02/1992

Switzer-land

Asea Brown Bovari (ABB)

Intern Internship (as part of BSc education) with the Corporate Research Centre of Asea Brown Bovary in Baden Dattwill. Conducting research into “Glass coatings on ZnO-Varistors. Electrical and gas permeation measurements”