Dr. Malte Jansen

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Malte Jansen is an interdisciplinary researcher working at the intersection of energy markets, finance, and policy, with a focus on achieving net-zero emissions through innovative collaboration and effective communication. He serves as a Principal Research Fellow at University College London (UCL) and the Research Director of the Centre for Net Zero Market Design. His academic journey includes pivotal roles at institutions like Imperial College London and the University of Sussex's Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), where he made significant contributions to the field of renewable energy. Malte holds a Doctoral Degree in Renewable Energy and Energy Economics, and Master's and Bachelor's degrees in Energy and Environmental Management from the University of Flensburg. His research has yielded numerous high-impact journal articles discussing topics such as hydrogen costs, contracts for difference, and the integration of renewable energy systems. He co-authored a significant publication in Nature Energy, which highlights the role of contracts for difference in stabilizing the financial landscape for renewable energy projects. Malte's work has been featured in over 150 media appearances, influencing public policy discussions and perceptions regarding large-scale renewable energy projects. He is also actively involved in policy discussions, contributing to the energy strategies at national levels in the UK and Germany.

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