“This new centre fulfils an urgent need for expert insight and academic rigour as the UK seeks to transition its electricity sector to net zero,” says its director, Michael Grubb, professor of Energy and Climate Change at UCL.
“This requires independent research, informed by industry data and expertise, backed by understanding the needs and constraints of practical policymaking. The evidence-based insights and recommendations from our Centre’s activities aim to help the UK deliver its globally-leading ambition, informed also by emerging international experience.”
Michael Grubb’s research at INET:
- Where Does the Money Go? An Analysis of Revenues in the GB Power Sector During the Energy Crisis
- Separating electricity from gas prices through Green Power Pools: Design options and evolution
- Electricity Markets, Climate Change, and the European Energy Crisis