Webinar

Connecting Pollinator Corridors Using evidence and monitoring to deliver a Nature-Positive grid

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Calendar 11 December 2025
Clock 15:00 – 16:30
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The second session of Connecting Energies 2025 turns to the practical challenge of measuring biodiversity outcomes in energy infrastructure, showing how pollinators can reveal whether electricity corridors are truly Nature-Positive.

  • Dr Kimberly Russell – Associate Professor of Teaching at Rutgers University
  • Dr Kendall Jefferys – Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Oxford
  • Tiina Seppänen – Senior Expert, Land Use and Environment, Fingrid
  • Adrián Maté – Environmental Coordinator – GINGR, RGI

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Eston McKeague

Eston joined RGI in April 2022 as a Junior Manager – Communication. His primary responsibilities are strategic communications and design. Previously, he worked as a freelancer helping NGOs and social enterprises design communications and public affairs strategies. Eston has a BA in Global Affairs with minors in Economics and Religion & Culture from Western Washington University. Additionally, he has an MSc in Political Science: Public Policy and Governance from the University of Amsterdam. He loves photography, travel, museums, and history.

Adrián Maté

Adrian Mate joined RGI in November 2024 as Environmental Coordinator for the Global Initiative for Nature, Grids and Renewables (GINGR). Adrian has more than 20 years of professional experience in the solar energy sector, and has worked for solar developers, contractors and investors. With a strong technical background in project development, construction and financial structuring, recently he has been involved in agrivoltaics, conservoltaics and in the development of nature-integrated solar projects using Nature-based Solutions as an adaptation to climate change risk. Before joining RGI, among others, he worked for Sunco Capital, Global Solar Fund, Grupo Gransolar and Romag Holdings. Adrian holds a Master degree in Renewable Energy by EUREC Agency and a Bachelor Science in Ecological Science by Edinburgh University.