Daniel Dus
About
Daniel Dus is from New York, New York, United States. Daniel works in the following industries: "Renewables & Environment", "Utilities", and "Real Estate". Daniel is currently Board of Directors at Run On Climate. Daniel also works as CEO at Cleantech Industry Resources, a job Daniel has held since Dec 2024. Another title Daniel currently holds is Founder at Shared Estates Fund. In Daniel's previous role as a CEO - USA at ACME Group, Daniel worked in until Dec 2024. Prior to joining ACME Group, Daniel was a President and Board of Directors at Clean Royalties and held the position of President and Board of Directors at Burlington, Vermont, United States. Prior to that, Daniel was a BOD - Head of Renewables Business, North America at Adani Group, based in New York City Metropolitan Area from Jul 2017 to Jun 2021. Daniel started working as Chief Development Officer at Dynamic Energy in Nov 2015. From Aug 2013 to Oct 2015, Daniel was Chief Strategy Officer at Aspen Power, based in Manhattan, New York. Prior to that, Daniel was a Chief Operating Officer / Chief Financial Officer at Martifer Group, based in Los Angeles Metropolitan Area from Sep 2008 to Aug 2013.
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Daniel Dus's current jobs
Run On Climate provides direct policy support to local clean energy champions and maintains a network for elected officials to share ideas, collaborate, and support one another in advancing cutting-edge climate and energy policy. The team has extensive experience electing first-time candidates running on a platform of bold climate action. If you or someone you know is running for office on a platform of bold climate action, apply for our support now.
CIR has commoditized energy project Development-as-a-Service (DaaS), including systems engineering and Construction-as-a-Service (CaaS). We support developers, builders, land-owners and financers through any portion of project execution, including turnkey delivery of built assets. We provide total transparency to, and derisk, development and engineering costs in a process without change orders. We do this in a 24-hour work cycle that provides deliverables in half the time, often at 70% lower cost. We complete unique tasks to advance projects at any stage, of any size - from mega-scale single-site projects, to national commercial portfolios, to high-volume residential engineering and permitting, we advance them leveraging our highly tech-enabled global team.
A carbon-neutral, redeveloper, owner/operator of private historic estates.
Originally founded in 2012 to own and operate energy assets, including powering CBS Studios, to offset tax liabilities of solar industry insiders, Solar Karma, LLC was reestablished as the Manager of Cleantech Industry Resources, LLC - a provider of turnkey development and engineering services.
Solar Fight Night is the world's most well attended cleantech non-profit fundraiser, raising cash and awareness for renewable energy non-profit advocacy. Started in 2008, the event is curated by five industry veterans to bring together a mix of founders/CEOs, leading industry talent and renewable technology innovators. The focus has always been: raising cash and awareness for solar-nonprofits and making introductions to help promote projects, companies and our industry. 25 Solar Fight Night events have hosted over 13,000 attendees and raised over $2 million for solar non-profit advocacy.
Daniel Dus's past jobs
The developer, owner of the world's first solar to green hydrogen/ammonia plant and recipient of the world's first Green Hydrogen Project certification by TUV Rheinland. The group has commissioned over 5GW (~25,000 acres) of solar assets, with ~10GW in process. The group signed the world's first longterm green ammonia third party offtake contract.
Clean Royalties acquired NASDAQ: ISUN. iSun was #3 among commercial and industrial solar integrators in the U.S. in 2021. Owner of SunCommon.
Adani, a ~$100 billion infrastructure conglomerate, is often ranked one of the largest IPPs in the world, with ~52 gigawatts of generating capacity operating and contracted.
Responsible for new market entry, with a focus on greenfield development, community solar and shared renewables. Dynamic leverages in-house development services, engineering and a team of master solar electricians to deliver high-value projects to the solar marketplace.
CSO of Safari Energy, acquired by Aspen Power. Responsible for business and project development, process creation, integration, training and improvement - drafting internal and external company business and strategy plans. Integrated these company processes into a custom IT platform to standardize and accelerate client relationship and project development. Safari was the number one provider of solar to real estate investment trusts, malls and shopping centers.
Worked to establish the U.S. division of this top 10 global solar services company, part of a $1.4B global renewable energy company. Over 1,200 solar clients serviced under lease, power purchase agreement, direct purchase and community solar models. Clients included JP Morgan Chase, Hertz, Westfield Malls, Bridgestone, UCLA, Intuit, Hilton, Panasonic, Macerich, CBS Studios and the Cities of Los Angeles, Pasadena, San Diego, Santa Monica, Breckenridge, Aurora, Orange and Southbridge. Martifer launched Martifer Silverado Funds, which became SPower, the largest privately held solar player in the U.S., now part of AES.