In Episode 4 of Unveil the Future Podcast Season 4, we are honored to welcome Amory Lovins, Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University, Co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of RMI, who joined us in Vietnam for this special conversation.
A pioneering physicist and energy strategist, Amory Lovins has spent over five decades shaping global energy systems, serving as an advisor to major corporations and governments in more than 70 countries. He is the author of 31 books and over 700 scientific papers and has played a central role in advancing how energy, economics, and environmental sustainability are understood and implemented worldwide. In 2009, he was named one of the world’s 100 most influential people by Time.
He is also widely known for introducing transformative concepts such as the soft energy path, negawatts, and integrative design, demonstrating how entire systems, when optimized together, can deliver dramatically greater efficiency at lower cost. His work has helped position energy efficiency not as a constraint, but as one of the most powerful and underutilized resources in the global energy transition.
In this episode, he shares his perspective on the evolution of global energy systems, the role of efficiency in accelerating the clean energy transition, and the importance of system-level thinking in turning existing technologies into scalable solutions.
Tune in to this episode of Unveil the Future Season 4 to explore how efficiency, integration, and bold thinking are shaping the future of energy, and opening new possibilities for a more sustainable world.






