Tim Schittekatte (@schtim1) 's Twitter Profile
Tim Schittekatte

@schtim1

Senior Director @FTIConsulting, working on power markets. Part-time prof @FSR_energy. Former @MITSloan @IUECalcio @FcPoesele

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Chair of Energy Sustainability UB-IEB (@energy_ub_ieb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Check out our latest research paper "Carbon emissions impacts of operational network constraints: The case of Spain during the Covid-19 crisis" ✍️D. Davi-Arderius & Tim Schittekatte 📃Energy Economics Journal 👇 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

John Arnold (@johnarnoldfndtn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The biggest hurdle to integrating the North American grid: - 4 major electric grids - 9 RTO/ISOs + significant geographies with neither - 60 states/provinces All with different borders, regulatory authority, standards, rules, and incentives.

The biggest hurdle to integrating the North American grid:
- 4 major electric grids
- 9 RTO/ISOs + significant geographies with neither
- 60 states/provinces
All with different borders, regulatory authority, standards, rules, and incentives.
Ruaridh Macdonald (@rrmacd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DOLPHYN, our multi-sector capacity expansion model, is now a Julia package: github.com/macroenergy/Do… This lets you use it directly through Julia and we will continue to make it easier to use. DOLPHYN currently models H2 and electricity - using GenX as the electricity model

Laurent Segalen (@megawattxinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh la la. These are the first words that come to mind when talking about the French Nuclear Fleet. That's what we did with Gerard Reid as we invited Kpler Emeric de Vigan, one of the best specialist of the topic and former power trader EDF With 60GW and 56 reactors,

Oliver Ruhnau (@oliverruhnau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Planned vs. optimized electrolyzer locations ➡️This is why we need to split the bidding zone (among other reasons) Comparing new data by EWI with study by Frederik vom Scheidt

Planned vs. optimized electrolyzer locations

➡️This is why we need to split the bidding zone (among other reasons)

Comparing new data by <a href="/ewi_koeln/">EWI</a> with study by <a href="/FVS_Energy/">Frederik vom Scheidt</a>
Oliver Ruhnau (@oliverruhnau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ElectricVehicles (EVs) have a dark and a light side for the power sector: they may add harmful volatility and provide valuable flexibility. How can we adequately capture both in energy system models? Check out our new publication on this topic 👇 With Jarusch #EnergyTwitter

#ElectricVehicles (EVs) have a dark and a light side for the power sector: they may add harmful volatility and provide valuable flexibility.

How can we adequately capture both in energy system models?

Check out our new publication on this topic 👇
With <a href="/Jarusch1/">Jarusch</a>
#EnergyTwitter
Oliver Ruhnau (@oliverruhnau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new year begins with a series of conference submission deadlines 🎉🎓 Here is a 🧵with those related to energy economics and markets 👇 #EnergyTwitter #EnergyEconomics

dhariksm (@dhariksm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you made it this far, thanks! here is the paper link again (rdcu.be/dvqxh) and accompanying research briefing for a concise summary (tinyurl.com/mwfkxck5).

Tim Schittekatte (@schtim1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For all interested in the discussions of how to make sure grid-connected hydrogen production is clean (time-matching and other related discussions). New policy-relevant work out ⬇️

Ramteen Sioshansi (@ramteenms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a new CS/RER survey by Carlos Batlle, Tim Schittekatte, Mastropietro, & Rodilla of the design of EU electricity markets. As in North America, market design is a moving target, given so much ongoing technical and policy innovation and transformation. doi.org/10.1007/s40518…

MIT Energy Initiative (@mitenergy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper from MIT researchers outlines how policy makers could encourage the nascent clean hydrogen industry without indirectly increasing its carbon emissions. mitsha.re/E6R350QpcBe

Nature Energy (@natureenergyjnl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.dhariksm Tim Schittekatte and colleagues MIT Energy Initiative Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) study how additionality and time matching between electrolyser electricity consumption and contracted renewable energy generation impacts emissions and costs for H2. go.nature.com/41SjkDK

.<a href="/dhariksm/">dhariksm</a> <a href="/SchTim1/">Tim Schittekatte</a> and colleagues <a href="/mitenergy/">MIT Energy Initiative</a> <a href="/MIT/">Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)</a> study how additionality and time matching between electrolyser electricity consumption and contracted renewable energy generation impacts emissions and costs for H2. go.nature.com/41SjkDK
Michael Liebreich - @MLiebreich.bsky.social (@mliebreich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen up everyone - every two years I recruit for a new analyst to support me in all my activities: speaking, writing, podcasting, investing and advising. It's that time again - is this your dream job? Do you know the perfect candidate? linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…

Tim Schittekatte (@schtim1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now that the EU energy crisis is winding down, the attention is slowly shifting again to one of the key electricity market design debates being locational wholesale pricing. Good to see Peter Cramton reminding us of the current status and way forward EPRG Cambridge

Now that the EU energy crisis is winding down, the attention is slowly shifting again to one of the key electricity market design debates being locational wholesale pricing. Good to see <a href="/pcramton/">Peter Cramton</a> reminding us of the current status and way forward <a href="/eprgcambridge/">EPRG Cambridge</a>
Jesse D. Jenkins (@jessejenkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heatmap News For those interested in learning more about the network subscription charges I discussed on the pod, check out this MIT CEEPR working paper by Tim Schittekatte & others ceepr.mit.edu/workingpaper/d… I also didnt get into this on the pod, but one could also offer discounted subscriptions for

Sam Hamels (@samhamels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢What's next in Flexibility?⚡️ 🗓️Registrations are now open for our event in Ghent on 03/09 🤩Keynote speaker from Octopus UK! 💁‍♂️More info: energhentic.be/nextinflex2024

Tyler Norris (@tylerhnorris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new article Science Magazine by MIT CEEPR MIT Sloan School of Management scholars makes a welcome contribution to interconnection reform dialogue, including thoughtful discussion on connect & manage. (1/4) science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

A new article <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> by <a href="/mitceepr/">MIT CEEPR</a> <a href="/MITSloan/">MIT Sloan School of Management</a> scholars makes a welcome contribution to interconnection reform dialogue, including thoughtful discussion on connect &amp; manage. (1/4) science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Sam Richards (@sjarichards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Renewable energy is cheap - so why doesn't that feed into lower bills? Energy market reform sounds intensely boring - but it's crucial to getting bills down. Local pricing would cut bills across Britain - and slash them in the places that actually build new clean energy.