
Associate Director Energy Economics (wholesale & power markets)
- London
- £100,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- The economics of power generation
- Power price forecasting / modelling
- Policy and regulation of energy and water networks, flexibility, electric vehicles, whole systems approaches and system operation; and
- Policy and regulation of heat and industrial decarbonisation (including hydrogen and CCUS)
- Designing and influencing sector-specific economic regulation or wholesale / capacity / ancillary service / balancing / retail market arrangements;
- Designing and analysing energy and water network policy and regulation, including price controls (such as Ofgem's RIIO-3 price control framework, Ofwat's PR24 price control framework), smart grids, hydrogen and CCUS network regulation; and
- Undertaking cost of capital and other financial analysis related to ensuring the attractiveness of utility regulation for investors
- Experienced in working either in a consultancy or commercial regulated business.