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Dr. Jeffrey Goldmeer

Senior Director, Technology Strategy and H2 Value Chain GE Vernova
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Bio

Dr. Jeffrey Goldmeer is a Senior Director of Technology Strategy within GE Vernova’s corporate Technology Strategy & Ventures organization. His primary focus is delivering technology strategy leadership which includes investment recommendations for a variety of energy system technologies. Dr. Goldmeer is also co-creator and co-host of GE Vernova’s award-winning decarbonization podcast, Cutting Carbon, which has over 130,000 downloads in 155 countries. Previous roles in GE Vernova include Global Low-Carbon Fuels Leader within GE Vernova’s Gas Power division, and Manager, Combustion Systems Lab at GE Vernova’s Advanced Research Center.

Dr. Goldmeer is a subject matter expert on topics related to the energy transition as well as low carbon fuels and combustion. He led multiple first of a kind projects demonstrating operation of alternative fuels on aeroderivative and heavy-duty gas turbines, including blends of hydrogen and natural gas. Dr. Goldmeer also leads GE Vernova’s focused activities on ammonia as a power generation fuel.

Dr. Goldmeer has been invited to policy discussions, technical meetings, and webinars with multiple government, non-government policy/advocacy organizations, professional societies, universities, and investment firms. These include the US Department of Energy, the US Department of State, the US National Academy of Sciences, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Business Council of Australia, Princeton University, the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Bank of America, and multiple non-US energy ministries. He has also been an invited peer reviewer of the IEA’s annual Global Hydrogen Review.

Prior to joining GE Vernova, Dr. Goldmeer was a Senior Research Scientist at Southwest Sciences, and before that, a National Research Council Post-Doctorate Research Associate at the NASA Glenn Research Center. Dr. Goldmeer holds a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Case Western Reserve University, and a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He has 13 patents, over 100 conference papers/presentations, and contributed to three recent books on hydrogen and renewable fuels.