Marlon Kobacker
Marlon Kobacker has consistently emphasized the importance of utilizing an innovative and forward-looking approach to design and development in his role as a sustainability advisor, taking every opportunity to share his unique strategic vision with peers in the industry through speaking engagements, consulting work and the publication of scholarly articles and books on a wide range of subjects relevant to his field. Marlon’s expertise in both sustainable design and clean energy finance is held in high regard, which has enabled him to share his vision for the future of sustainable design and development as a presenter at 10 international conferences held all over the world.
A 13-year veteran of the profession who holds accreditations from the Green Building Council of Australia, the United States Green Building Council and the Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia, Marlon is currently leading the sustainability advisory business at Clean Energy Corporation Australia, a company committed to promoting green values by developing highly efficient energy solutions while providing access to superior solar technology. Specializing in stimulating continued business development through the use of sustainability analytics, strategy, design and development, Marlon has been quite successful in educating others on the widespread and wholly positive effect possible through an overarching plan in which the environmental impact of business activities is minimized while utility bills and other costs are reduced.
Marlon began his professional career as a sustainability advisor after completing an exceptional academic career in which his future as an industry pioneer was heavily foreshadowed. Earning his undergraduate degree while studying photovoltaic engineering, solar energy and computing, Marlon broke new ground by being the very first student to graduate from the world’s first undergraduate photovoltaic engineering program. After completing his undergraduate work, Marlon remained at his alma mater, the University of New South Wales, to enroll in the graduate program in which he would earn a Master of the Built Environment in Sustainable Design.
In addition to his lengthy career as a sustainability advisor, Marlon also spent several years developing a new course for the University of New South Wales School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering, where he also served as a lecturer. In the time since, Marlon has published several articles and books focusing on sustainable design, including several on the subject of removing many of the factors contributing to the existence of a capital cost barrier. Throughout the entirety of his illustrious career in the sustainability industry, Marlon has remained an innovative force within an industry poised to enjoy tremendous future growth driven by consistently increasing worldwide market demand.