Ep.1 Machiel Mulder - The rationale for intervention
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Professor Machiel Mulder, Prof. of Energy Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen. Prof. Mulder pinpoints his exact career start: January 1, 2000, when he began advising the Dutch government on energy policy.
Though initially trained in agricultural economics, Mulder’s research now spans electricity, gas, heat, hydrogen, and the EU emission trading scheme. He defines the energy transition primarily through the lens of policy: asking the crucial question, "What's the economic rationale for governments to intervene?". He notes that these reasons extend beyond climate change externalities to include ensuring security of supply. Mulder is currently compiling his expertise into a new book, Economics of Energy Transition, designed to explain how economists view these crucial concepts. His commitment to complexity is reflected in his multidisciplinary energy minor, co-developed with five other faculties.
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