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