Lukas Vylupek

Partner

Global Head, Digitalization & Innovation Competence Center for Utilities.

Czech Republic

Lukas advises Energy & Utilities clients on strategic digital transformation topics, network operations transformation and overall organizational effectiveness.

Lukas Vylupek

Education

Thomas Bata University Zlin (Czech Republic)
PhD., Field Of Study Economics and Management
Brno University of Technology (Czech Republic)
Ing., Economics and Management

Past Experience

The Boston Consulting Group
Principal

Lukas Vylupek

Lukas is a Partner at Arthur D. Little, based in Prague, and a senior member of our Energy & Utilities Practice; he is also the Global Leader of the Digitalization & Innovation Competence Center for Utilities.

Since joining the consulting industry in 2001, Lukas has focused purely on Electricity and Gas Utilities in a wide spectrum of topics ranging from strategic market-entry projects and investment strategies into renewable energy all the way to commodity sales product portfolios and multiple asset management topics for network operators.

Lukas has very broad international exposure, having worked across a plethora of European and Middle Eastern markets. He’s passionate about bringing the best talents to Arthur D. Little through his recruiting management role.

Outside work, Lukas likes to hike, ski and spend time with his family.

Turning grid challenges into opportunities
Turning grid challenges into opportunities
Distribution system operators (DSOs) have long been considered stable businesses, but this is no longer the case. The need for flexibility on both the supply and the demand side is forcing DSOs to dramatically change the way they operate. The days when power flowed only from large power plants to end customers are in the past, and DSOs must recognize the potential risks from this flexibility and use available tools to mitigate them.
The future of biomethane
The future of biomethane
Pressure to decarbonize, green development, and geopolitical strife are straining Europe’s natural gas industry. Biomethane, a sustainable substitute to natural gas, is key to the EU’s strategy to reduce CO2 emissions and ensure supply will meet demand. Emerging regulations and new technologies have created a framework for future growth. In this Viewpoint, we explain the opportunities and obstacles for new and existing renewable energy business players.
Real estate clean energy strategy
Real estate clean energy strategy
The construction and building sector is an important piece of the decarbonization puzzle as it significantly contributes to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Pressed by increasingly demanding stakeholders, real estate companies are adopting ambitious midterm decarbonization targets. In designing such strategies, these companies should adopt a holistic approach, leading to a decrease of GHG emissions while defending their bottom lines and maintaining or even improving the quality of the service they provide to their customers. Arthur D.

Lukas Vylupek

Lukas is a Partner at Arthur D. Little, based in Prague, and a senior member of our Energy & Utilities Practice; he is also the Global Leader of the Digitalization & Innovation Competence Center for Utilities.

Since joining the consulting industry in 2001, Lukas has focused purely on Electricity and Gas Utilities in a wide spectrum of topics ranging from strategic market-entry projects and investment strategies into renewable energy all the way to commodity sales product portfolios and multiple asset management topics for network operators.

Lukas has very broad international exposure, having worked across a plethora of European and Middle Eastern markets. He’s passionate about bringing the best talents to Arthur D. Little through his recruiting management role.

Outside work, Lukas likes to hike, ski and spend time with his family.

Turning grid challenges into opportunities
Turning grid challenges into opportunities
Distribution system operators (DSOs) have long been considered stable businesses, but this is no longer the case. The need for flexibility on both the supply and the demand side is forcing DSOs to dramatically change the way they operate. The days when power flowed only from large power plants to end customers are in the past, and DSOs must recognize the potential risks from this flexibility and use available tools to mitigate them.
The future of biomethane
The future of biomethane
Pressure to decarbonize, green development, and geopolitical strife are straining Europe’s natural gas industry. Biomethane, a sustainable substitute to natural gas, is key to the EU’s strategy to reduce CO2 emissions and ensure supply will meet demand. Emerging regulations and new technologies have created a framework for future growth. In this Viewpoint, we explain the opportunities and obstacles for new and existing renewable energy business players.
Real estate clean energy strategy
Real estate clean energy strategy
The construction and building sector is an important piece of the decarbonization puzzle as it significantly contributes to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Pressed by increasingly demanding stakeholders, real estate companies are adopting ambitious midterm decarbonization targets. In designing such strategies, these companies should adopt a holistic approach, leading to a decrease of GHG emissions while defending their bottom lines and maintaining or even improving the quality of the service they provide to their customers. Arthur D.

More About Lukas
  • Thomas Bata University Zlin (Czech Republic)
    PhD., Field Of Study Economics and Management
  • Brno University of Technology (Czech Republic)
    Ing., Economics and Management
  • The Boston Consulting Group
    Principal