We are using research to start a challenging conversation.
EconergyPM - Clean Energy Expertise, together with a network of trusted partners, aims to apply research questions to stimulate both challenging and interesting conversations about innovative, complex and interconnected clean energy and climate change topics. You can explore examples of our applied research below.
China's "energy revolution": measuring the status quo, modelling regional dynamics and assessing global impacts
2015, PhD dissertation of Dr.-Ing. Peggy Mischke, Technical University of Denmark and Chinese Academy of Sciences
2015, PhD dissertation of Dr.-Ing. Peggy Mischke, Technical University of Denmark and Chinese Academy of Sciences
Electricity generation costs of concentrated solar power technologies in China based on operational plants
2015, Energy, peer-reviewed study, in collaboration with MIT, Tsinghua University and University of Cambridge
2015, Energy, peer-reviewed study, in collaboration with MIT, Tsinghua University and University of Cambridge
Modelling tools for China's future energy system - a review of the Chinese perspective
2014, ENERGY, peer-reviewed invited study, 560+ downloads from Elsevier after 6 months
2014, ENERGY, peer-reviewed invited study, 560+ downloads from Elsevier after 6 months
Informing Energy and Climate Policies Using Energy Systems Models
2015, Springer, Lecture notes in Energy, chapter contributions, in collaboration with IEA-ETSAP affiliated research groups
2015, Springer, Lecture notes in Energy, chapter contributions, in collaboration with IEA-ETSAP affiliated research groups
Global energy perspectives with an emphasis on wind energy
2014, Technical University of Denmark, peer-reviewed report chapter, in collaboration with IRENA's REMap2030 project
2014, Technical University of Denmark, peer-reviewed report chapter, in collaboration with IRENA's REMap2030 project
Mapping and benchmarking regional disparities in China's energy supply, transformation and end-use in 2010
2015, Applied Energy, peer reviewed study, in collaboration with Tsinghua University
2015, Applied Energy, peer reviewed study, in collaboration with Tsinghua University
Impacts of a renewable energy quota system on China’s future power sector
2014, Energy Procedia, peer-reviewed conference proceedings, in collaboration with Tsinghua University using the open-source and technology-rich power sector modelling tool Balmorel for China.
2014, Energy Procedia, peer-reviewed conference proceedings, in collaboration with Tsinghua University using the open-source and technology-rich power sector modelling tool Balmorel for China.
Closing the gap? Top-down vs. bottom-up projections of China’s regional energy use and CO2 emissions
2015, Applied Energy, peer-reviewed invited study, in collaboration with the NIES - National Institute of Environmental Studies, Japan
2015, Applied Energy, peer-reviewed invited study, in collaboration with the NIES - National Institute of Environmental Studies, Japan
Future energy consumption and emissions in East-, Central- and West-China: Insights from soft-linking two global models
2014, Energy Procedia, peer-reviewed conference proceedings, in collaboration with NIES - National Institute of Environmental Studies, Japan, to link China-specific versions of the bottom-up, technology rich IEA-ETSAP TIAM model and the top-down, dynamic AIM CGE model of Japan's Institute of Environmental Studies NIES.
2014, Energy Procedia, peer-reviewed conference proceedings, in collaboration with NIES - National Institute of Environmental Studies, Japan, to link China-specific versions of the bottom-up, technology rich IEA-ETSAP TIAM model and the top-down, dynamic AIM CGE model of Japan's Institute of Environmental Studies NIES.
China's energy statistics in a global context: A methodology to develop regional energy balances for East, Central and West China
2013, Technical University of Denmark and Munich Personal RePEc Archive (MPRA), academic working paper benchmarking Chinese energy indicators to international indicators from IEA's energy balance for China, 950+ downloads after 12 months
2013, Technical University of Denmark and Munich Personal RePEc Archive (MPRA), academic working paper benchmarking Chinese energy indicators to international indicators from IEA's energy balance for China, 950+ downloads after 12 months
Auslegung regenerativer Energien in Schwellenländern - Am Beispiel der Biogastechnologie für Chile
2008, Fraunhofer & Verlag Dr. Mueller, book, in collaboration with Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Germany, and the Universidad de Concepción, Chile. Full publication only available in German, Spanish and English summary.
2008, Fraunhofer & Verlag Dr. Mueller, book, in collaboration with Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Germany, and the Universidad de Concepción, Chile. Full publication only available in German, Spanish and English summary.