David T. Nagy is a student researcher at the Centre for Next Technological Futures, Mathias Corvinus Collegium, Budapest. Previously, he had the opportunity to work and conduct research at an energy think tank in Warsaw. After returning home, alongside continuing university studies, he secured a traineeship in the strategic department of one of Hungary's leading energy companies. Last summer, he attended a summer school at Bocconi University in Milan, where he deepened his knowledge of climate, energy, and environmental challenges.
With a long-standing interest in energy questions, David examines the reasons behind and characteristics of the spread of green power purchase agreements (PPAs) in Europe in the context of European green technology energy patents, corporate R&D expenditures within the EU, and green scaleups.