Overview
Contribute to the analysis of long-term regional and power sector outlooks and future technology choices for IEA flagship publications.
Key Responsibilities
- Contribute to regional electricity outlook using the Global Energy and Climate Model.
- Contribute to hourly electricity supply modelling.
- Contribute to analysis of power system flexibility needs and supply, and competitiveness of power technologies.
- Work closely with senior power sector modellers and analysts on power sector analysis and modelling.
- Help the team lead qualitative and quantitative analysis of topical issues confronting the power sector.
- Coordinate the preparation of and draft individual chapters and reports.
- Stay abreast of relevant energy, technology and policy developments.
- Contribute to drafting reports, working papers, prepare presentations and briefing notes.
- Collaborate with other Directorates, the OECD and other national and international organisations.
- Participate in preparations for meetings of IEA standing committees, working parties and other groups.
- Work collaboratively with other IEA divisions.
- Maintain contacts with relevant members of national delegations, other international organisations, representatives of industry, and other institutions.
- Promote the work of the IEA externally through organising and participating in workshops, making presentations and holding bi-lateral meetings.
Required Experience
- At least three years' experience in applied economic and policy analysis, preferably within an energy context.
- Good understanding of energy sector dynamics.
- Experience working with hourly electricity supply models.
- Good quantitative background and experience in the construction and use of large-scale energy models and datasets.
- Proven analytical abilities and excellent writing skills as demonstrated in past work products.
Qualifications
• An advanced university degree(s) in relevant disciplines, such as economics, engineering or mathematics.