Teaching
Teaching
Current teaching
Current teaching
Energy and Climate Policy (Since fall 2024) - Graduate courseDepartment of Economics, UGent
Microeconomics (Since fall 2023) - Undergraduate courseDepartment of Economics, UGent
Environmental Economics and Policy (Since spring 2022) - Graduate courseDepartment of Economics, UGent
Introduction to Scientific Economic Research (Since spring 2023) - Undergraduate courseDepartment of Economics, UGent
Financing and Deploying Clean Energy (Since fall 2019) - Online certificate for working professionalsonline course at Yale University. Focusing on Electricity market design, cost, and revenues of electricity generation, generation investment, renewable electricity generation, and carbon pricing.
Environmental and Energy Economics Seminar - External speakers: Nicolas Astier (Paris School of Economics, 2021), Pei Huang (ZEW Mannheim, 2022), Charlotte De Cannière (KU Leuven, 2022), Marta Talevi (University College Dublin, 2023), Kenneth Gillingham (Yale University, 2024), Paige Weber (UC Berkeley, 2024), Geert Goeyvaerts (KU Leuven, 2024), Justus Böning (KU Leuven, 2024), Emma Menegatti (Florence School of Regulation, 2025), Laurent Franckx (Federaal Planbureau, 2025) , Estelle Cantillon (ULB, 2025)
Current doctoral students
Current doctoral students
- Baptiste Rigaux is interested in residential electricity flexibility (electric vehicles and heat pumps) using observational data and choice experiments.
- Melita Van Steenberghe is interested in empirical analysis of renewable energy communities and renewable support schemes (CfDs).
- Leonard Stimpfle (co-promotor) is interested in empirical analysis of the effect of EU ETS prices and overlapping policies on firms.
- Victoria Chiseliov is interested in electric vehicle adoption and charging flexibility using observational data and field experiments
- Mark Vergouwen is interested in residential electricity demand and flexibility using observational data
Guest lectures
Guest lectures
Current Economic Challenges (Since spring 2024) - Undergraduate course
Sustainable Development (Since spring 2023) - Graduate courseFor Bart Defloor
Green Deal Master elective (Since spring 2023) - MBA courseFor David Veredas, Vlerick Business School Brussels
Energy Economics and Policy Analysis (Fall 2018-2020) - Graduate courseFor Kenneth Gillingham, School of the Environment, Yale University
Science and Sustainability (Spring 2018) - Graduate courseMulti-disciplinary course, KU Leuven
Environmental and Transportation Economics (Autumn 2017) - Graduate courseFor Stef Proost, Department of Economics, KU Leuven
Physical Science of Climate Change (Spring 2020-2022) - Graduate courseFor Peter Raymond, School of the Environment, Yale University
Past teaching
Past teaching
Research Methods for Business III (spring 2021-2023) - Undergraduate courseDepartment of Economics, UGent
Teaching assistent for Energy Technology and Energy Economy (Spring 2014-2018) - Graduate courseDepartment of Economics, KU Leuven
Teaching assistent for Energy Economics (Spring 2014-2018) - Graduate courseDepartment of Engineering, KU Leuven
Based on the book "Energy Economics", ACCO Uitgeverij, 3nd edition, 392 pages, 2023, ISBN: 978-9-463-79133-5 (with Stef Proost, Guido Pepermans and Joris Morbee)