From China, Europe, Central Asia, India and to the United States, there is a reliability crisis in electric power grids. Why are power grids so brittle and what should policymakers do?
Visiting Researcher Frank is an engineer, energy policy analyst, and a visiting researcher at KAPSARC. Prior to joining KAPSARC, Frank was a… Frank is an engineer, energy policy analyst, and a visiting researcher at KAPSARC. Prior to joining KAPSARC, Frank was a Research Professor at the School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University, Director of the Rutgers Energy Institute, and Director of the Center for Energy, Economics and Environmental Policy. In those roles, he conducted original and applied research in the areas of electric power system modeling, clean energy policies, and climate change for academic foundations, government agencies, and energy utilities. He has also worked as an economic consultant and nuclear engineer.
Expertise
- Energy Policy
- Electricity Restructuring and Energy Modeling
Publications See all Frank Felder’s publications
Assessment of the Potential of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines in the Red Sea
From China, Europe, Central Asia, India and to the United States, there is a reliability…
5th May 2024Finding Opportunity in Economic Dispatch: Saving Fuels Without Impacting Retail Electricity Prices
From China, Europe, Central Asia, India and to the United States, there is a reliability…
17th March 2024