Tom-Pierre Frappé-Sénéclauze is a senior advisor at the Pembina Institute, Canada’s leading clean energy think tank. Through fact-finding, convening, and coalition building, he facilitates the development and implementation of policies to reduce carbon pollution and energy waste from homes and buildings. Working with the construction industry, utilities, and government, he stimulates conversations on the role of public policy in accelerating market transformation for high performance buildings in British Columbia and Canada.
Tom-Pierre holds a physics degree from L’Université Laval, a master’s in geophysics from the University of British Columbia, and is a LEED® accredited professional.