aleco
Department of Economics
- Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI)
Alexandra
Lüth
Postdoc
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POR/16.A-1.42
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+4538152457
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al.eco@cbs.dk
529059
Presentation
Alexandra Lüth is a Postdoc in the Department of Economics. As part of the Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure her research focuses on energy economics, energy system analysis and energy system modelling. Educated as an industrial engineer with a bachelor and Master's degree from TU Berlin, Germany, and a Master degree in Sustainable Energy Systems and Markets from NTNU, Alexandra takes her technical expertise to enrich the economic research. Alexandra's PhD project focuses on economic aspects of sector coupling as well as social, economic and ecological aspects of decentralised energy technology.
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Courses
Energy Markets, Competition, and Regulation
Energy Economics, Market, and Policy
Energy System Economics and Modelling
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2024
Alexandra Lüth; Yannick Werner; Ruud Egging-Bratseth; Jalal Kazempour / Electrolysis as a Flexibility Resource on Energy Islands : The Case of the North Sea.
In: Energy Policy, Vol. 185, 2.2024
In: Energy Policy, Vol. 185, 2.2024
Journal article > peer review
2023
Christine Brandstätt; Manuel Llorca; Alexandra Lüth; Jens Weibezahn; Tooraj Jamasb / Conclusions on Integrated Network Planning in Europe : The STEERS Project.
Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2023, 4 p. (CSEI Policy Brief, No. 17)
Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2023, 4 p. (CSEI Policy Brief, No. 17)
Working paper
Philipp Alexander Ostrowicz; Alexandra Lüth / Decarbonising Energy in Europe : CSEI Report 2019 – 2023.
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2023, 39 p. (CSEI Report, No. 2023-1)
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2023, 39 p. (CSEI Report, No. 2023-1)
Report
Alexandra Lüth / Do Energy Islands Support the Green Transition?
In: Samfundsøkonomen, No. 3, 8.2023, p. 41–50
In: Samfundsøkonomen, No. 3, 8.2023, p. 41–50
Journal article > peer review
Alexandra Lüth; Paul E. Seifert; Ruud Egging-Bratseth; Jens Weibezahn / How to Connect Energy Islands : Trade-offs between Hydrogen and Electricity Infrastructure.
In: Applied Energy, Vol. 341, 7.2023
In: Applied Energy, Vol. 341, 7.2023
Journal article > peer review
2022
Christine Brandstätt; Leonard Göke; Manuel Llorca; Alexandra Lüth; Jens Weibezahn / Draft Methodology for Integrated Network Planning in Europe : A Deliverable of the Steers-project.
Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2022, 28 p. (CSEI Report)
Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2022, 28 p. (CSEI Report)
Report > peer review
Alexandra Lüth; Yannick Werner; Ruud Egging-Bratseth; Jalal Kazempour / Electrolysis as a Flexibility Resource on Energy Islands : The Case of the North Sea.
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School [wp] 2022, 38 p. (Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School, No. 13-2022) (CSEI Working Paper, No. 2022-06)
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School [wp] 2022, 38 p. (Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School, No. 13-2022) (CSEI Working Paper, No. 2022-06)
Working paper
Alexandra Lüth / Offshore Energy Hubs as an Emerging Concept : Sector Integration at Sea.
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School [Phd] 2022, 182 p. (PhD Series, No. 45.2022)
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School [Phd] 2022, 182 p. (PhD Series, No. 45.2022)
PhD thesis
Raluca Dumitrescu; Alexandra Lüth; Jens Weibezahn; Sebastian Groh / Prosumer Empowerment through Community Power Purchase Agreements : A Market Design for Swarm Grids.
In: Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2022, p. 127-144
In: Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2022, p. 127-144
Journal article > peer review
Raluca Dumitrescu; Alexandra Lüth; Jens Weibezahn; Sebastian Groh / Prosumer Empowerment through Community Power Purchase Agreements : A Market Design for Swarm Grids.
Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2022, 3 p. (CSEI Policy Brief, No. 13)
Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2022, 3 p. (CSEI Policy Brief, No. 13)
Working paper
2021
Raluca Dumitrescu; Alexandra Lüth; Jens Weibezahn; Sebastian Groh / Prosumer Empowerment Through Community Power Purchase Agreements : A Market Design for Swarm Grids.
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School, CBS 2021, 12 p. (Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School, No. 19-2021) (CSEI Working Paper, No. 2021-09)
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School, CBS 2021, 12 p. (Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School, No. 19-2021) (CSEI Working Paper, No. 2021-09)
Working paper
2020
Alexandra Lüth; Tooraj Jamasb / Crowd Balancing : A Model for Future Grids.
In: Oxford Energy Forum, No. 124, 9.2020, p. 31-34
In: Oxford Energy Forum, No. 124, 9.2020, p. 31-34
Journal article > peer review
Alexandra Lüth; Jens Weibezahn; Jan Martin Zepter / On Distributional Effects in Local Electricity Market Designs : Evidence from a German Case Study.
In: Energies, Vol. 13, No. 8, 4.2020
In: Energies, Vol. 13, No. 8, 4.2020
Journal article > peer review
Alexandra Lüth; Jens Weibezahn; Jan Martin Zepter / On Distributional Effects in Local Electricity Market Designs : Evidence from a German Case Study.
Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2020, 2 p. (CSEI Policy Brief, No. 6)
Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2020, 2 p. (CSEI Policy Brief, No. 6)
Working paper
2019
Jan Martin Zepter; Alexandra Lüth; Pedro Crespo del Granado; Ruud Egging / Prosumer Integration in Wholesale Electricity Markets : Synergies of Peer-to-peer Trade and Residential Storage.
In: Energy and Buildings, Vol. 184, 1.2.2019, p. 163-176
In: Energy and Buildings, Vol. 184, 1.2.2019, p. 163-176
Journal article > peer review
2018
Alexandra Lüth; Jan Martin Zepter; Pedro Crespo del Granado; Ruud Egging / Local Electricity Market Designs for Peer-to-peer Trading : The Role of Battery Flexibility.
In: Applied Energy, Vol. 229, 1.11.2018, p. 1233-1243
In: Applied Energy, Vol. 229, 1.11.2018, p. 1233-1243
Journal article > peer review
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