Paul Hugo Suding


Paul-Hugo Suding is an energy economist and international development specialist, living in Saint-Christophe, Aosta Valley region in Italy.
Suding was the first Head of Secretariat of the Global Renewable Energy Policy Network REN21 in Paris, from 2006 to 2008. He held numerous long term assignments to countries and development organizations as program director for Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, from which he retired in 2014.
Suding has published more than 100 books and articles on energy, environment, climate, including refereed articles. He is one of the first recipients of the Theodor Wessels Award in the category of doctor dissertations.

Life

Suding was born as 7th child to Auguste and Joseph Suding from the village of Lüsche. In 1967, he took the baccalaureate in the classical curriculum at the catholic boarding school in Handrup, Germany. Suding moved to Cologne for studies interrupted by draft military service and went on to work and live in the Cologne area until entering, in 1989, a 25 year long expatriate life with his family, with residences in Bujumbura, Quito, Beijing, Paris, Cairo and Washington D.C.. Since retirement in 2014, he lived in the Netherlands before moving to Italy in 2020.
Suding was married from 1981 to her passing in 2015 to Italian national Elena Corgiolu from Ulassai, Sardinia. The couple has two children: Lucrezia Langbein M.D. née Suding and the multiple Italian Mountain-bike Downhill Champion Lorenzo Suding.

Career

Suding holds a Diploma in business administration and a Ph.D. in economics, with specialization in energy economics from the University of Cologne. For his doctoral dissertation he received the Theodor Wessels Award in 1984.
Suding has worked since 1973 as researcher and lecturer at the at the University of Cologne, and from 1981 to 1989 as Partner in the German consulting firm ENERWA. He pioneered technical-economic analysis of energy consumption, first disaggregation of residential and small users energy consumption in Germany and bottom-up analysis and energy prognosis. 1976/77 he was Associate in the Global Workshop on Alternative Energy Strategies WAES.
In GIZ, he was responsible for various German bilateral energy and environment programs in Burundi, China and Egypt, financed by the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development. He also was from 1993-99 the German Director of the Sustainable Energy and Development cooperation program with the OLADE and ECLAC. From 2008 until retirement in 2014 he was Director of a cooperation program on climate change and energy for Latin America and the Caribbean with the Inter-American Development Bank IDB.

Selected publications