Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI)
The Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI) conducts research in tomorrow’s energy infrastructure from an economic policy point of view to ensure a successful transition towards a new sustainable European Energy Infrastructure based on volatile and largely renewable energy sources.
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About us
CSEI is a European research centre based at the Department of Economics at Copenhagen Business School. The centre provides expertise, new knowledge, and education on energy infrastructure in close collaboration with stakeholders from the energy sector, the European Commission, and society at large.
CSEI is directly supported by the European Commission (DG Energy) and contributes to the discussions at the Commission’s annual Copenhagen Energy Infrastructure Forum.
The centre analyses the consequences of digitalisation in the energy sector and its impact on energy infrastructure. It also investigates efficient regional decision-making procedures, explores ways to promote public acceptance of energy infrastructure projects, and examines the financial challenges these projects face.
CSEI is located at the Department of Economics.
“ The work by the CSEI has helped identify cross-sectoral linkages that shape how we design, plan, and implement cross-border infrastructure in Europe. It guides our search for sustainable ways to overhaul European infrastructure in a socially just and fair way, while strengthening our competitiveness and the EU’s position as a leader in the global fight against climate change. ” Kadri Simson
Commissioner for Energy, European Commission (2019-2024)
Explore more at CSEI.eu
Contact
For all inquiries, please contact
Centre Coordinator and
Senior Research Adviser,
Dr. Philipp Alexander Ostrowicz
Email: csei@cbs.dk
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CSEI Staff and Affiliates
CSEI brings together researchers and professionals working on energy infrastructure, regulation, and policy. The team includes faculty, postdocs, PhD fellows, and project managers based at the Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School.
Director of the Centre
Tooraj Jamasb
Centre Coordinator and Senior Research Adviser
Dr. Philipp Alexander Ostrowicz
Other CSEI Staff
Klaus-Dieter Borchardt, Adjunct professor
Catharina Sikow-Magny, Adjunct professor
Affiliates
CSEI Affiliates at CBS
- Christian Erik Kampmann — Associate Professor, PhD
E-mail: cek.si@cbs.dk - Peter Bogetoft — Professor, Dr. Merc.
E-mail: pb.eco@cbs.dk - Anette Boom — Associate Professor, PhD
E-mail: ab.eco@cbs.dk
CSEI Affiliates worldwide
- Michael Pollitt — Professor of Business Economics, Cambridge Judge Business School; Assistant Director, Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG)
- Carlo Cambini — Professor in Applied Economics, Polytechnic University of Turin; FSR Scientific Committee
- Rabindra Nepal — Associate Professor, University of Wollongong, Australia; PhD in Economics
- Daniel Davi-Arderius — Associate Researcher, Chair of Energy Sustainability (IEB), University of Barcelona; PhD in Economics
- Anupama Sen — Head of Policy Engagement, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford; Applied energy economics, governance regimes, and power sector reform in developing economies
- Christian von Hirschhausen — Professor for Economic and Infrastructure Policy, Berlin University of Technology; Research Director for International Industrial and Infrastructure Policy, German Institute for Economic Research
- Monica Giulietti — Professor of Economics; research on energy markets, regulation, and consumer adoption of energy-efficient technologies. BA Economics and Politics (Bologna), MSc Economics (Warwick), PhD Economics (Warwick)