Torbjørg Jevnaker is a Senior Researcher at the Center for International Climate Research (CICERO) in Oslo. She has a PhD in Political Science from the University of Oslo, and her research focuses on EU energy and climate policy from the perspective of public policy and administration. She is currently researching the implementation of EU electricity market rules as well as policy integration and the role of crises for EU climate and energy policy.
Having already led the now-concluded research project “Implementing Network Codes” (INC), she is the principal investigator of the research project “Europe’s evolving market design towards 2040: Electricity Market Reform and decision-making during its implementation” (EVOLVE, 2025-2029). Both projects were funded by the Norwegian Research Council, and involve collaboration with public and private organizations in the electricity sector.
In 2022, Jevnaker was a Robert Schuman Centre visiting fellow at the Florence School of Regulation. In 2024, she joined FSR as co-director of the FSR course on the European Green Deal. From 2025 onwards, this course has been transformed into Getting to Net Zero.
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