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SUMMARY:Approaches to informing Climate and Renewable Energy Policy Crossov
 ers
DESCRIPTION:In this seminar two PhD students (Dan Hdidouan and Shuyang Che
 n) will present their individual work and engage in a dicussion about appr
 oaches to informing Climate and Renewable Energy Policy Crossovers.\nDan i
 s a 3rd year student working with Iain Staffel\, Rob   Gross (CEP) and Dav
 id Brayshaw (Reading). His research focuses on how   climate change impact
 s the renewable energy system.\nShuyang  Chen finished his master degree o
 f social policy at Washington  University in St. Louis in the US. He is cu
 rrently working with Yiannis Kountouris as a  PhD student in CEP. His rese
 arch mainly focuses on the socioeconomic effects of  climate policies usin
 g Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model.\n Incorporating climate cha
 nge data into energy models is often difficult. Dan has developed a method
  to apply climate change projections to reanalysis data to inform stakehol
 ders of the potential impacts of climate change on the renewable energy sy
 stem. A worked case study will be presented.\nShuyang Chen will present on
  the socioeconomic impacts of wind-turbine-related policies using Computa
 ble General Equilibrium (CGE) model.
URL:https://www.imperial.ac.uk/events/98028/approaches-to-informing-climate
 -and-renewable-energy-policy-crossovers/
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