Presentations

04/2024 - A methodology for handling non-existent cash flow history and risks when financing: the case of smart local energy systems. 8th International Conference on Energy Economics and Energy Policy (ICEEEP 2024). Polytech Lille-CRIStAL-University of Lille, Lille, France.


05/2021 (online) - Caracterizando proyectos locales y comunitarios de energía. X Jornadas de Economía de la Energía: Experiencias sobre generación local y comunitaria de energía. Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.


04/2021 (online) - Local energy businesses and financial practices: main insights so far. EnergyREV insights sessions, United Kingdom.


11/2020 (online) - Community energy projects in the context of generation and transmission expansion planning: an economic approach based on biform games and linear production games. INFORMS 2020 Annual Meeting, General Session "Power system expansion planning considering distributed resources" . Gaylord National Resort, National Harbor, Maryland, United States.


04/2020 (online) - The promotion of community energy projects in Chile and Scotland: an economic approach using biform games. 4th International Conference on Energy Economics and Energy Policy (ICEEEP 2020). Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.


04/2019 - The promotion of community energy projects in Chile and Scotland: an economic approach using biform games. UKERC Annual Conference 2019: Local Energy Systems in National and International Contexts. St Anne's College, Oxford, England, United Kingdom.


02/2018 - The Scottish Experience in Community Energy Development: A Starting Point for Chile. Thinking Chile: Sharing ideas in Edinburgh 2018. The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.


02/2018 - The Scottish Experience in Community Energy Development: A Starting Point for Chile. 1st Symposium ‘Researchers for Latin America’. Shaping the Future of Latin America. Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom.


12/2017 - The Scottish Experience in Community Energy Development: A Starting Point for Chile. Energy in Chile: Trends, Challenges and Solutions. The University of Manchester, Manchester, England, United Kingdom.