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Atul Raturi serves as Associate Professor at The University of the South Pacific's School of Engineering and Physics (Fiji) and holds adjunct status at UNSW's School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering. His work focuses on renewable energy development for Pacific Island nations, integrating technical solutions, policy frameworks, and community engagement. He has consulted for international bodies including the World Bank (SEFP), IUCN, ADB, and UNEP, while contributing to Fiji's Low Emissions Development Strategy and UNFCCC National Communications.
His research spans Renewable Energy, Energy Policy, Sustainable Development, Electricity Markets, Distributed Generation, Energy Access, and Off-grid Systems. He advocates for energy-for-productive-use approaches and synergistic Sustainable Development Goal implementation, with emphasis on island-specific challenges like energy vulnerability and climate resilience. His work consistently addresses the intersection of technical feasibility and socio-economic context in small island developing states.
Analysis of his 13 publications (2012-2021) reveals a strong focus on Pacific Island energy systems, with recurring themes in biomass power, grid-connected solar, low-carbon transitions for electricity/transport sectors, and energy resilience frameworks. The research demonstrates methodological diversity spanning techno-economic analysis, policy review, and empirical case studies, consistently prioritizing context-specific solutions for island nations.
Scientific awards: None explicitly listed, though IEEE Senior Member status indicates professional recognition.
- Research Funding: UNSW Institute for Global Development grant; ARENA's Mission Innovation program for off-grid systems
- Advisory Roles: Pacific Energy Advisory Group member; consultant to international organizations
He maintains active collaboration with UNSW's Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets (CEEM) on South Pacific energy access challenges, coordinating initiatives like the 2020 Energy Resilience Workshop Series for Pacific Island Countries.
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