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Energy Economist Outlook

Energy Economist Outlook

著者: AIEE - Associazione italiana economisti dell'energia
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The "Energy Economist Outlook" podcast addresses one of the world’s most complex challenges: the transition towards a more sustainable energy system. The host, Matteo di Castelnuovo, Professor in Energy Economics at SDA Bocconi School of Management, sits down for a short conversation with leading energy economists about their career, their research interests and the most pressing issues in the energy transition. The podcast is supported by the Italian Association of Energy Economists (AIEE), the Italian affiliate of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE).

In each episode, the conversation focuses on a different energy economist and thus on different research topics. Many of the guests share non-traditional entry points into the field, starting in law, engineering, or environmental and agricultural economics, emphasizing that energy economics is profoundly multidisciplinary by definition.

Energy economics is a constantly evolving discipline, requiring continuous adaptation and expansion of its scope, which now encompasses new topics from sustainable mobility to hard-to-abate industries, from innovative financing mechanisms to clean tech manufacturing.

The “Energy Economist Outlook” podcast aims to provide different perspectives on the evolution of Energy Economics and its implications on our understanding of the energy transition.

Production Credits:
• This podcast is a production of Intreccimedia.
• Production coordination by Dario Paladini.
• Sound design and post-production by Leonardo Rasulo.AIEE - Associazione italiana economisti dell'energia
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  • Ep.5 Monica Giulietti - The Specialist’s Perspective
    2025/12/17
    In this episode the Prof. Matteo Di Castelnuovo from SDA Bocconi School of Management has a conversation with Professor Monica Giulietti, Professor of Industrial Economics at Nottingham University Business School.
    She argues that while economists share a "common language," the complex energy sector demands "specialist knowledge". Moving from analyzing supermarket pricing to the UK’s energy liberalization, she champions Industrial Economics for its real-world policy impact. Her current research tackles the legacy of the 2022 energy crisis, investigating persistent debt among the vulnerable and evaluating government interventions to shelter consumer.
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    19 分
  • Ep.4 Lucia Parisio - From law to liberalization
    2025/12/12
    In this episode the Prof. Matteo Di Castelnuovo from SDA Bocconi School of Management talks with Lucia Parisio full Professor of Public Economics at the University of Milano-Bicocca.
    Professor Lucia Parisio followed an unconventional academic path, starting with a law degree before earning a PhD in auctions and market design.
    This background prepared her perfectly to study electricity market design during the critical years of liberalization and privatization. Parisio chose Bicocca for its spirit of innovation and strong culture of cross-fertilisation, convinced of the need to teach environmental and energy economics to non-economists such as engineers and physicists. Her research tackles some of the sector’s most pressing questions: from analyzing price convergence across Europe to detecting market power in Italy’s particularly high-priced electricity market. Most notably, she recently authored a high-impact policy paper for the European Commission on the 2023 EU electricity market reform, offering guidance on the strategic use of long-term contracts. Looking ahead, she is increasingly drawn to the economics and market-design challenges of next-generation decarbonization technologies—including Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and hydrogen.
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    21 分
  • Ep.3 Arturo Lorenzoni - The market design showdown
    2025/12/04
    In this episode the Prof. Matteo Di Castelnuovo from SDA Bocconi School of Management meets professor Arturo Lorenzoni, professor of Energy Economics and Electricity Market Economics at the University of Padova.
    Electrical engineer turned economist, Professor Arturo Lorenzoni was inspired to pursue energy economics by pioneer Professor Luigi de Paoli. He charts the field’s dramatic transformation: teaching evolved from regulating natural monopolies to managing market liberalization in the 1990s. Now, he observes the market is circling back, with solutions like long-term contracts being reintroduced to mitigate the volatility driven by high renewable penetration. Lorenzoni’s early foresight proved remarkable: his 1993 research on wind and photovoltaics is now "the mainstream of the investments". He is immensely proud of his involvement in the landmark European ExternE project, which pioneered the monetary evaluation of external costs. Today, his focus is modeling long-term 2050 decarbonization scenarios and tackling his "dream" project: successfully designing a new electricity market design to improve upon the current marginal price system.
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    20 分
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