Flora von Mikulicz-Radecki
Ph.d. Fellow
About
Primary research areas
Empowering consumers in the green transition
I am a PhD student at the Department of Economics at CBS, where I focus on Energy Economics. With a background in Innovative Sustainable Energy Engineering (MSc, Aalto University in Helsinki and KTH in Stockholm) and Industrial Engineering and Management, I bring a strong interdisciplinary approach to applied energy economics.
I work on key societal challenges: how to empower citizens as active participants in the energy transition and how to design fair, efficient markets for local energy communities. My research combines empirical evidence from Denmark with system-level modeling to assess how household flexibility can enhance grid stability, lower congestion, and increase social acceptance of renewable policies.
Beyond academia, my work contributes to policy and market design by providing evidence-based recommendations on tariffs, flexibility incentives, and community participation. This helps regulators, companies, and citizens alike to co-create energy systems that are not only technically feasible, but also socially inclusive and economically fair.
Publications
See all publications2025
Reassessing the EU’s LNG Import Expansion
Johannes Felipe Giehl, Postdoc
Maike Kalz
Flora von Mikulicz-Radecki, Ph.d. Fellow
Mathilde Roger Estrade