A Distinguished Energy Economist Advancing Sustainable Power Systems Research
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Imperial College LondonRichard Green serves as Professor of Sustainable Energy Business at Imperial College Business School, where he has established himself as a leading authority on electricity markets and low-carbon energy transitions. After earning his PhD in Economics from the University of Cambridge, he built an impressive career spanning key academic institutions, including professorships at Hull and Birmingham Universities before joining Imperial College in 2011. His research portfolio focuses on the economics of low-carbon generation, energy storage, and their impacts on electricity markets, while also exploring market power dynamics and transmission pricing. His expertise has been sought by prestigious institutions worldwide, including visiting appointments at the World Bank, MIT, and the University of California Energy Institute. As the Alan and Sabine Howard Professor of Sustainable Energy Business and former Chair of the British Institute for Energy Economics, he continues to shape energy policy through his work with Electric Insights and various research initiatives. His three-decade career has significantly influenced understanding of electricity market economics, particularly in the context of transitioning to sustainable energy systems.