Resource Adequacy and Storage in High VRE Penetration Systems
On 17 November 2020, Paul Lewis Joskow, Professor of Economics, Emeritus MIT; President, Emeritus Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, covered topics around resource adequacy, RA Responsibility on Load Serving Entities, forecasting, Grid‐based Energy Storage and more.
A/ Prof Guillaume Roger, Coordinator of AEMI and Associate Director, Theme Leader of Markets and Policy (Monash Energy Institute), facilitated the event. He mentions "Paul Joskow is a towering figure in the economics of electricity and continues to be ahead of the curve even as the industry transitions very rapidly away from fossil fuels".
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Paul L Joskow became President of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation on January 1, 2008. He is also the Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics, Emeritus at MIT. He received a BA from Cornell University in 1968 and a PhD in Economics from Yale University in 1972. Professor Joskow was an active member of the MIT faculty from July 1, 1972 until August 31, 2010 and served as Head of the MIT Department of Economics from 1994 to 1998. He was Director of the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research from 1999 through 2007. At MIT he was engaged in teaching and research in the areas of industrial organisation, energy and environmental economics, competition policy, and government regulation of industry. Professor Joskow has published six books and over 125 articles and papers in these areas. His papers have appeared in the American Economic Review, Bell Journal of Economics, Rand Journal of Economics, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Law and Economics, Journal of Law, Economics and Organisation, International Economic Review, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Yale Law Journal, New England Journal of Medicine, Foreign Affairs, Energy Journal, Electricity Journal, Oxford Review of Economic Policy and other journals and books. (Read more)
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- 17 November 2020 at 12:00 am
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On 17 November 2020, Paul Lewis Joskow, Professor of Economics, Emeritus MIT; President, Emeritus Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, covered topics around resource adequacy, RA Responsibility on Load Serving Entities, forecasting, Grid‐based Energy Storage and more.
A/ Prof Guillaume Roger, Coordinator of AEMI and Associate Director, Theme Leader of Markets and Policy (Monash Energy Institute), facilitated the event. He mentions "Paul Joskow is a towering figure in the economics of electricity and continues to be ahead of the curve even as the industry transitions very rapidly away from fossil fuels".
Presentation Slides (PDF, 1.6 MB)
About the speaker

Paul L Joskow became President of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation on January 1, 2008. He is also the Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics, Emeritus at MIT. He received a BA from Cornell University in 1968 and a PhD in Economics from Yale University in 1972. Professor Joskow was an active member of the MIT faculty from July 1, 1972 until August 31, 2010 and served as Head of the MIT Department of Economics from 1994 to 1998. He was Director of the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research from 1999 through 2007. At MIT he was engaged in teaching and research in the areas of industrial organisation, energy and environmental economics, competition policy, and government regulation of industry. Professor Joskow has published six books and over 125 articles and papers in these areas. His papers have appeared in the American Economic Review, Bell Journal of Economics, Rand Journal of Economics, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Law and Economics, Journal of Law, Economics and Organisation, International Economic Review, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Yale Law Journal, New England Journal of Medicine, Foreign Affairs, Energy Journal, Electricity Journal, Oxford Review of Economic Policy and other journals and books. (Read more)