His primary areas of study are Environmental economics, Electricity, Renewable energy, Economic growth and Sustainable development. His Environmental economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Electricity generation, Order, Photovoltaic system and Process. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Developing country, Transparency, Market price and Public economics.
His research in Electricity focuses on subjects like Electric power system, which are connected to Simulation, Operability and Electricity demand. His Renewable energy study also includes
His primary areas of investigation include Environmental economics, Electricity, Natural resource economics, Economic growth and Renewable energy. Morgan Bazilian studied Environmental economics and Energy policy that intersect with Efficient energy use and Industrial organization. His work in the fields of Electricity, such as Electrification, overlaps with other areas such as Rural area.
His Natural resource economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Natural gas, Economy, Coal, Electricity generation and Fossil fuel. In the subject of general Economic growth, his work in Developing country is often linked to Sustainable development, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His research investigates the link between Renewable energy and topics such as Energy transition that cross with problems in Geopolitics and Economic system.
Environmental economics, Natural resource economics, Supply chain, Industrial organization and Renewable energy are his primary areas of study. His Environmental economics research focuses on Energy policy and how it relates to Energy consumption and Consumption. His Natural resource economics study also includes fields such as
The study incorporates disciplines such as Universal design, Economic expansion and Electrification in addition to Industrial organization. His study with Electrification involves better knowledge in Electricity. His work carried out in the field of Renewable energy brings together such families of science as Energy transition, Waste disposal and Zero waste.
Morgan Bazilian spends much of his time researching Geopolitics, Energy transition, Supply chain, Fossil fuel and Natural resource economics. His Energy transition study typically links adjacent topics like Renewable energy. In his study, Morgan Bazilian carries out multidisciplinary Renewable energy and Pace research.
His Natural resource economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Kyoto Protocol, Clean Development Mechanism, Climate governance, Fugitive emissions and Global warming. In his study, Electricity is inextricably linked to Competition, which falls within the broad field of Economic system. The concepts of his Electricity study are interwoven with issues in Universal design, Economic expansion and Electric power system.
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Considering the energy, water and food nexus: Towards an integrated modelling approach
Morgan Bazilian;Holger Rogner;Mark Howells;Sebastian Hermann.
Energy Policy (2011)
Re-considering the economics of photovoltaic power
Morgan Bazilian;Morgan Bazilian;Ijeoma Onyeji;Michael Liebreich;Ian MacGill.
Renewable Energy (2013)
The role of renewable energy in the global energy transformation
Dolf Gielen;Francisco Boshell;Deger Saygin;Morgan D. Bazilian.
Energy Strategy Reviews (2019)
Measuring energy poverty: Focusing on what matters
Patrick Nussbaumer;Morgan Bazilian;Vijay Modi.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2012)
Integrated analysis of climate change, land-use, energy and water strategies
Mark Howells;Sebastian Hermann;Manuel Welsch;Morgan Bazilian.
Nature Climate Change (2013)
Energy access scenarios to 2030 for the power sector in sub-Saharan Africa
Morgan Bazilian;Patrick Nussbaumer;Hans-Holger Rogner;Abeeku Brew-Hammond.
Utilities Policy (2012)
Evaluation of a proposal for reliable low-cost grid power with 100% wind, water, and solar
Christopher T. M. Clack;Christopher T. M. Clack;Staffan A. Qvist;Jay Apt;Morgan Bazilian.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2017)
Renewable Energy in the Context of Sustainable Development
Jayant Sathaye;Oswaldo Lucon;Atiq Rahman;John Christensen.
Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation (2011)
Energy governance and poverty
Morgan Bazilian;Smita Nakhooda;Thijs Van de Graaf.
Energy research and social science (2014)
Incorporating flexibility requirements into long-term energy system models – A case study on high levels of renewable electricity penetration in Ireland
Manuel Welsch;Paul Deane;Mark Howells;Brian Ó Gallachóir.
Applied Energy (2014)
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