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Brad Riley is a Research Fellow and PhD Candidate at the Australian National University, specifically within the Centre for Indigenous Policy Research. His research primarily explores the complexities of energy transitions, focusing on the socio-economic, spatial, and racial factors that contribute to residential energy injustices. From 2020 to 2023, Brad played a key role in the ANU Zero Carbon Energy Asia-Pacific Grand Challenge, which involved collaboration with community, industry, and academic partners on issues related to energy security, particularly concerning Indigenous rights and energy policy in remote Australia. He has successfully published his findings in prestigious journals such as Nature Energy and Energy Research & Social Science. Brad's academic background includes diverse research interests, with community-partnered fieldwork experiences across regions in Vanuatu, Mexico, and Australia, particularly in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Currently, he is pursuing his PhD with a focus on addressing energy insecurity in remote Australian communities through renewable energy solutions.
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