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T. Schittekatte (FSR) awarded by AEE

In the context of the FAEE Student Workshop hold in Paris, the French Association for Energy Economics awarded the FSR young researcher, Tim Schittekatte, on his paper “Future-proof tariff design: recovering sunk grid costs in a world where consumers are pushing back” as the second best research paper.

Tim Schittekatte is part of the FSR research team in electricity regulation and his main research interests are distribution network tariff design and EU electricity network codes.  Currently, he is also working on his PhD in energy economics at University Paris-Sud XI and affiliated with the Vlerick Energy Center in Brussels.

The Workshop which took place on November 28 in Paris was part of the FAEE Annual Conference and it awarded the two best PhD students’ working papers on energy economics, selected from a call for papers addressed to all French Universities.

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 (Future-proof tariff design: recovering sunk grid costs in a world where consumers are pushing back –TSCHITTEKATTE, I. MOMBER, L.MEEUS)

Further information on PRIX AEE 2017 here

 

 

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