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Petr Hlobil

Petr Hlobil

Program director

Email: petrh AT bankwatch.org
Tel.: +420 603 154 349

After graduating from the Technical University, Petr started working as a project designer in the energy industry. Since 1991 he has worked for various NGOs (Children of the Earth, Greenpeace) on energy and nuclear issues. In 1995 he founded the Centre for Transport and Energy (CDE), Czech Republic that become one of Bankwatch members. He was working on wide range of campaigns related mainly to climate, energy and extractive industries and the policies of international financial institutions.

He has been working with Bankwatch since 1996 and has become its campaigns director in 2014.

More from Petr Hlobil

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Who really benefits from Georgia’s Nenskra hydropower plant?

May 4, 2017 | Read more

The Nenskra hydropower plant is implemented by two state-owned institutions and likely to be funded by several publicly owned development banks. Nonetheless, information about the contested project is being held back from public scrutiny.

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