Speaker: Michael Jefferson, EMC Advisory Board Member, and International Advisory Board Member of the Energy Policy journal
The talk looks closely at the performance of wind energy developments, particularly onshore in the UK and over the past 15 years, and concludes that given the strength of annual mean average wind flows over the UK (especially over Scotland), the performance has been disappointing. For example, in terms of annualised load factors nearly 46% have recently been underperforming according to one of the basic criteria long applied by the industry itself. Explanations are given as to why this is the case along with suggestions for improvement.
The webinar will take place on Zoom at 6 pm GMT on Wednesday, 29th January.
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About the Speaker
Michael Jefferson is a member of the International Advisory Board of the journal Energy Policy, having been senior editor from 2013 to 2019. He is an Advisory Board Member of the Energy Management Centre at ESCP Business School. Michael Jefferson studied at University College, Oxford, and then the London School of Economics. After some years in advisory roles, he joined The Royal Dutch/Shell Group as Chief Economist, a post he held for six years before spending ten years in senior planning and oil supply roles. He then spent ten years as Deputy Secretary-General of the World Energy Council, where he began working with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in various roles, culminating in his receipt of the IPCC’s certificate for his contributions to their award of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. Between 1991 and 2007, he chaired the Policies Committee of the World Renewable Energy Congresses. Since then he has been an academic, with professorial roles in two universities prior to his affiliation to ESCP.
He has written extensively on developing and using scenarios, energy policy, geopolitics, and social and economic history.