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My research focuses on energy economics, climate finance, financial networks and policy evaluation. I have led the following projects:
ERC Starting Grant LINKS (2019-2024)
LINKS aims to contribute to a transformation of the climate finance system to deliver the scale and quality of investment needed to meet the Paris goals. By understanding the architecture of the financial system, exploring macro patterns in low-carbon investment emerging from observed investors' behaviour and interactions, and designing cross-cutting policies aligned with long-term climate goals, LINKS will promote essential guidance for a re-orientation of financial flows towards low-carbon investment.
The GREEN-WIN project
The GREEN-WIN project develops a major international transdisciplinary research collaboration to apply a solution-oriented approach targeted at increasing the understanding of links between climate action and sustainability and overcoming implementation barriers through win-win strategies. I’m leading the finance dimension area of the project.
The RIPPLES project
The COP21 RIPPLES project, "COP21: Results and Implications for Pathways and Policies for Low Emissions European Societies" aims to analyse the transformations in the energy systems, and in the wider economy, that are required to implement the Paris Agreement (NDCs), and investigate what steps are needed to attain deeper, more ambitious decarbonisation targets as well as the socio-economic consequences that this transition will trigger.
The Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) project
PACE is an innovative financing policy used in US to promote clean energy investment. I explored the application of PACE to the Italian context and its potential to provide a major boost towards the achievement of grid parity between solar energy and conventional sources in Italy. I have also conducted the first rigorous evaluation study of its effectiveness by employing a spatial regression discontinuity based on California data.
Technology adoption across OECD countries project
This project explores the slow adoption of clean energy investments. Using micro-data from the OECD Survey on Household Environmental Behaviour and Attitudes, I assess factors influencing households’ decision-making processes when adopting new clean energy technologies, with a particular attention to behavioural determinants.
My research focuses on energy economics, climate finance, financial networks and policy evaluation. I have led the following projects:
ERC Starting Grant LINKS (2019-2024)
LINKS aims to contribute to a transformation of the climate finance system to deliver the scale and quality of investment needed to meet the Paris goals. By understanding the architecture of the financial system, exploring macro patterns in low-carbon investment emerging from observed investors' behaviour and interactions, and designing cross-cutting policies aligned with long-term climate goals, LINKS will promote essential guidance for a re-orientation of financial flows towards low-carbon investment.
The GREEN-WIN project
The GREEN-WIN project develops a major international transdisciplinary research collaboration to apply a solution-oriented approach targeted at increasing the understanding of links between climate action and sustainability and overcoming implementation barriers through win-win strategies. I’m leading the finance dimension area of the project.
The RIPPLES project
The COP21 RIPPLES project, "COP21: Results and Implications for Pathways and Policies for Low Emissions European Societies" aims to analyse the transformations in the energy systems, and in the wider economy, that are required to implement the Paris Agreement (NDCs), and investigate what steps are needed to attain deeper, more ambitious decarbonisation targets as well as the socio-economic consequences that this transition will trigger.
The Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) project
PACE is an innovative financing policy used in US to promote clean energy investment. I explored the application of PACE to the Italian context and its potential to provide a major boost towards the achievement of grid parity between solar energy and conventional sources in Italy. I have also conducted the first rigorous evaluation study of its effectiveness by employing a spatial regression discontinuity based on California data.
Technology adoption across OECD countries project
This project explores the slow adoption of clean energy investments. Using micro-data from the OECD Survey on Household Environmental Behaviour and Attitudes, I assess factors influencing households’ decision-making processes when adopting new clean energy technologies, with a particular attention to behavioural determinants.
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EarthArXiv (California Digital Library) (2024)
ONE EARTHno. 10 (2023): 1277-1280
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Nature Communicationsno. 1 (2023): 1-10
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SSRN Electronic Journalno. 10 (2023): 1304-1314
Lancet (London, England)no. 10419 (2023): 2346-2394
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