Anthony Dixon

Anthony Dixon

Anthony Dixon

Former CEO
ASB Biodiesel Hong Kong Limited

Anthony Dixon is the former CEO of ASB Biodiesel (Hong Kong) Ltd. During his tenure, the company funded, constructed, commissioned and operated one of the largest waste-to-biodiesel factories in Asia with a capacity of 100,000 tons per annum. The plant was designed to process low grade and/or highly acidic waste vegetable oils (such as used cooking oil, grease trap waste, and palm oil mill effluent) which required the parallel development of a regional feedstock supply chain spanning eight countries, including a direct waste collection business serving 7,000+ restaurant customers.

Mr. Dixon has held a variety of other roles in the renewable energy industry including director of China Hydroelectric Corporation - a NYSE listed acquirer and operator of small-to-medium hydropower assets in China; director of the Solar Electric Light Company - a pioneer in the use of solar PV for rural electrification in India, Sri Lanka and Vietnam; and Finance Director and Chief Operating Officer of ZEDfactory - a designer of low- and zero-carbon housing. He was an early investor in General Compression, a developer of compressed air energy storage (CAES) technology.

Previously Mr. Dixon was a Managing Director in structured finance and debt capital markets with Citigroup, where, during his 15-year career, he held various leadership roles in New York, Hong Kong, Tokyo and London and completed more than US$ 25 billion in financings.

He holds an M. Sc. in Sustainable Energy Futures (engineering) from Imperial College, an MBA from Harvard Business School and a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics from the University of Western Australia.