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Iain Staffell is a multi-disciplinary scientist holding degrees in Physics, Chemical Engineering and Economics. He is a Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Energy at the Centre for Environmental Policy with fifteen years’ experience in energy R&D.
Iain is co-developer of the Renewables.ninja, an open web platform that lets you simulate the hourly power output from wind and solar power plants located anywhere in the world. Iain also leads the Electric Insights project, an interactive website and quarterly report on the supply, demand, price and environmental impacts of Britain's electricity. He is one of the founders of Power Swarm, a network of 400 academics, industry and government experts working on power system transformation
Iain's research centres on decarbonising electricity systems, ranging from the economics of battery storage and productivity of offshore wind farms to efficient ways of integrating renewables into electricity markets. Broad research areas include the potential of an interconnected super-grid and smart energy storage systems to reduce the cost and carbon emissions of generating electricity across Europe; the impacts that climate change will have on the business case for renewables; the role of flexible fossil power in balancing decarbonised energy systems; and residential-scale microgeneration for decarbonising the heat sector.
As energy, renewables and carbon are never far from the public eye, Iain's resarch and commentary have appeared in the BBC (2), The New York Times, Time Magazine, Der Spiegel, The FT (2) (3), Forbes (2), The Times (2) (3), The Telegraph (2), The Guardian (2) (3), CNN, The Sun, Huffington Post, The Conversation, Bloomberg (2), Quartz (2), Vice, Die Zeit and Esquire.
Iain holds a visiting position at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zürich, within the Climate Policy Group.
Iain is co-developer of the Renewables.ninja, an open web platform that lets you simulate the hourly power output from wind and solar power plants located anywhere in the world. Iain also leads the Electric Insights project, an interactive website and quarterly report on the supply, demand, price and environmental impacts of Britain's electricity. He is one of the founders of Power Swarm, a network of 400 academics, industry and government experts working on power system transformation
Iain's research centres on decarbonising electricity systems, ranging from the economics of battery storage and productivity of offshore wind farms to efficient ways of integrating renewables into electricity markets. Broad research areas include the potential of an interconnected super-grid and smart energy storage systems to reduce the cost and carbon emissions of generating electricity across Europe; the impacts that climate change will have on the business case for renewables; the role of flexible fossil power in balancing decarbonised energy systems; and residential-scale microgeneration for decarbonising the heat sector.
As energy, renewables and carbon are never far from the public eye, Iain's resarch and commentary have appeared in the BBC (2), The New York Times, Time Magazine, Der Spiegel, The FT (2) (3), Forbes (2), The Times (2) (3), The Telegraph (2), The Guardian (2) (3), CNN, The Sun, Huffington Post, The Conversation, Bloomberg (2), Quartz (2), Vice, Die Zeit and Esquire.
Iain holds a visiting position at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zürich, within the Climate Policy Group.
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Nature Climate Changeno. 2 (2024): 205-205
Dongsheng Cai, Caroline Acen,Yihua Hu,Michael Adedeji,Mustafa Dagbasi,Iain Staffell,Olusola Bamisile
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