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Henri Bontenbal (H. Bontenbal) was born on 10 November, 1982 in Rotterdam, Netherlands, is a Dutch politician (born 1982). Discover Henri Bontenbal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

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Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 10 November, 1982
Birthday 10 November
Birthplace Rotterdam, Netherlands
Nationality Netherlands

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1982

Henri Bontenbal (born 10 November 1982) is a Dutch politician and energy consultant who has served in the House of Representatives since 18 January 2022.

He has been the leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) since 14 August 2023.

Before he became a member of parliament, Bontenbal worked in the energy sector and advised the CDA on energy issues.

He participated in the 2021 general election but failed to be directly elected.

In June 2021, he was first appointed to the House of Representatives as the temporary replacement of Pieter Omtzigt.

He became a permanent member of parliament in January 2022 after having also replaced Harry van der Molen during his sick leave.

In August 2023, Bontenbal was put forward as lead candidate of his party for the 2023 general election.

Bontenbal was born in Vreewijk, Rotterdam as the fourth in a family of eight children and grew up in its southern borough of IJsselmonde (initially in the Lombardijen neighborhood).

His father worked as a municipal cartographer in Rotterdam.

After graduating at gymnasium level from the Guido de Brès high school, he studied physics at Leiden University and he became interested in climate change mitigation in the last phase of his studies.

2006

He decided to stop flying in 2006.

Bontenbal started his career at sustainability consultancy DWA.

2011

In 2011 – after four years at DWA – he took a job as a policy officer for the CDA's caucus in the House of Representatives, focusing on sustainability, energy, and the environment.

2013

Bontenbal became an independent consultant specialized in renewable energy generation in 2013 and served at the same time as a junior fellow of the CDA's scientific bureau.

2015

In July 2015, he started working as senior strategy consultant at gas and electricity network operator Stedin.

2018

Bontenbal was placed 94th on the 2018 edition of the Duurzame 100 (Sustainable 100), a yearly list published by newspaper Trouw with the one hundred most influential Dutch people in sustainability.

He had before criticized the list, calling it elitist and lacking of people who contribute behind the scenes.

While working for Stedin, he frequently wrote op-eds and commented on energy policy in the media.

He also recorded a 36-episode podcast series with energy researcher Remco de Boer in the years 2018–20 about the subject called Bontenbal & de Boer.

Bontenbal has supported an energy transition away from natural gas and has called it necessary to consider biomass and nuclear power for achieving climate goals.

He has also decried political parties that have solely blamed corporations for climate change.

2019

In 2019, when the third Rutte cabinet was struggling with reactive nitrogen emissions, Bontenbal told Trouw that the CDA would not have a future if it would keep advertising itself as a party for the countryside.

He explained that farmers, while important, are just one group of people, and that the CDA should have a story that resonates with the whole of society.

Bontenbal was the CDA's seventeenth candidate in the 2021 general election.

He received 1,345 preference votes, and he was not elected, because the CDA won fifteen seats in the House of Representatives.

Bontenbal was appointed to the House on 1 June 2021 as the temporary replacement of Pieter Omtzigt, who went on sick leave.

He simultaneously left Stedin.

His focus in the House was on climate, energy, sustainable transport, and digital affairs, and he was on the Committees for Digital Affairs, for Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, for Finance, and for Intelligence and Security Services.

Omtzigt returned to the House of Representatives from his leave on 15 September, bringing an end to Bontenbal's term.

However, Bontenbal was again sworn into the House on 29 September.

Joba van den Berg, who was temporarily replacing Harry van der Molen during his sick leave, became a permanent member of the body following Mona Keijzer's resignation.

This caused a vacancy for Van der Molen's seat until his planned return on 28 December, which was filled by Bontenbal.

After a short period without House membership, Bontenbal was sworn in for a third time – this time as a permanent House member – on 18 January 2022 as the replacement of Wopke Hoekstra, who had joined the new fourth Rutte cabinet.

Bontenbal became secretary of the CDA caucus.

With the CDA's scientific institute, he presented their climate vision in September 2021.

It called for a green industrial policy and for talks with major polluters to make binding agreements about reducing emissions.

The document also advocated government investments in infrastructure for the hydrogen economy.

That same month, he said that it might be necessary for the government to buy Tata Steel's blast furnace in IJmuiden either partly or in its entirety in order to make it more sustainable.

Together with Silvio Erkens (VVD), Bontenbal pled for two new nuclear reactors – as was agreed upon in the coalition agreement – to be constructed and operated by a new state-owned company that would also seek private investment.

Besides, he suggested in early 2022 to build small modular reactors to further reduce dependency on fossil fuels, calling it a promising development.