Researcher at Center for Energy Studies

Joined December 2020
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🗓️Call for panels/papers for 2026 ECPR GC! Submit by Jan 9 to one of our sections: Climate policy: ecpr.eu/Events/Event/Section… Geoeconomics and econ statecraft ecpr.eu/Events/Event/Section… Everything else energy policy, politics, and governance ecpr.eu/Events/Event/Section… @ecpr_energy
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In view of the upcoming @ECPR General Conference in Dublin (12-15 August 2024), I welcome paper proposals for the two panels described below: 🔵Nuclear power 🟢Green electrification If you have a proposal, send it to me (title & abstract of max 500 words) by Friday 12 January!
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11 Sep 2023
New in #ERSS! With @KacperSzulecki and @jenk2021 we traced the development of #energyjustice and #energydemocracy research fields, asking which countries, topics, tech, and social groups are reflected, and how EJ and ED are defined. doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2023.…
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ED conceptualization? Before 2018, one’d go to Kunze and Becker 2014 or Sweeney 2013. After 2018, it’s mostly Szulecki 2018.
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11 Sep 2023
Finally, a methodological disclaimer: We investigated 495 source documents published since the dawn of time until Q1 2021. 400 were associated with EJ and 105 with ED, including 11 documents that related to both concepts.
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Jan Osicka retweeted
A year since #Russia's open invasion of #Ukraine, #EU is yet to extend sanctions to cover #nuclear energy, where RF's #Rosatom is a globally dominant player. We present a dataset of all Rosatom's international projects, the dependencies they create & associated #security risks 1/
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31 European countries' air travel: flights shorter than 500 km account for 27.9% of departures but 5.9% of fuel burnt; vs. flights longer than 4,000 km account for 6.2% of departures but 47.0% of fuel burnt. Might be of interest of @PetrOcelik
Banning super-short haul flights is getting a lot of attention as a way to reduce aviation emissions. But how effective it would be in reducing emissions? In our new paper with Frédéric Dobruszkes & Laurette Mathieu we find: *very little*. doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2… (THREAD)
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30 Aug 2022
Might be of interest of @solar_chase
I asked stable diffusion what it thinks photovoltaic systems would look like in the style of various artists. 1/ Claude Renoir
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Jan Osicka retweeted
First step, I will chair a roundtable on impacts of the war on #Ukraine on global energy politics with @michele_knodt @YanaZabanova @CarolineKuzemko @JanOsicka2 and Anna Herranz-Surralles, hosted by @ECPR Research Network on Energy Politics The network: ecpr.eu/StandingGroups/Stand…
Looking forward to kicking-off the section I am co-chairing with @CarolineKuzemko at the @ECPR general conference on the changing political economy of the transition to climate-neutrality. #ecprgc22 See: ecpr.eu/Events/Event/Section…
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"Russia has made natural gas what renewable energy used to be: unreliable and expensive." - from our new opinion in #ERSS (with @cernoch_filip): "European energy politics after Ukraine: The road ahead" authors.elsevier.com/a/1fW1N… Key observations follow.

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• Europe is well positioned to break free from the energy dependence on Russia. • There may be less market, more state, and more Europe in energy affairs. • Securitization of natural gas can boost renewable energy acceptance.
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• Major threats stem from inaction and lack of coordination. • EU's climate targets and social cohesion are at great risk.
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Retweet IS endorsement.
There is still some time to take part in our COST online #webinar „War against Ukraine and the EU“ Write info@foreignpolicynewrealities.eu if you wish to partake.