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Paolo Agnolucci is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily centers on economics, econometrics, and finance, with a significant focus on energy-related topics. The subfields of their work include economics and econometrics, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, pollution, transportation, and environmental engineering.

Their main research topics encompass:

  • Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts

Paolo Agnolucci has published extensively, with notable recent papers including:

  • "Impacts of rising temperatures and farm management practices on global yields of 18 crops," 2020, Nature Food
  • "Measuring Total Carbon Pricing," 2023, The World Bank Research Observer

Their publications also appear in respected venues such as the SSRN Electronic Journal, Energy Economics, and arXiv (Cornell University). The distribution of publications across these venues highlights contributions in both theoretical and applied research within the energy and finance sectors.

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Vincenzo De Lipsis
  • Paul Ekins
  • Dirk Heine
  • Alexandros Sfyridis
  • Anwar Gasim

Paolo Agnolucci has contributed to book publications, including titles published by Washington, DC: World Bank eBooks and World Bank policy research working papers. One notable book publication is "Total Carbon Pricing for Energy Consumption: The Importance of Energy Taxes and Subsidies" from 2024.

Best Publications

  • Volatility in crude oil futures: A comparison of the predictive ability of GARCH and implied volatility models

    Paolo Agnolucci

  • Towards a sustainable hydrogen economy: Optimisation-based framework for hydrogen infrastructure development

    Marta Moreno-Benito;Paolo Agnolucci;Lazaros G. Papageorgiou

  • The impact of Chinese carbon emission trading scheme (ETS) on low carbon energy (LCE) investment

    Jian-Lei Mo;Paolo Agnolucci;Mao-Rong Jiang;Ying Fan

  • Economics and market prospects of portable fuel cells

    Paolo Agnolucci

  • The Tyndall decarbonisation scenarios—Part I: Development of a backcasting methodology with stakeholder participation

    Sarah. L. Mander;Alice Bows;Kevin. L. Anderson;Simon Shackley

  • Hydrogen infrastructure for the transport sector

    Paolo Agnolucci

  • A review of Chinese CO2 emission projections to 2030: the role of economic structure and policy

    Michael Grubb;Fu Sha;Thomas Spencer;Nick Hughes

  • Use of economic instruments in the German renewable electricity policy

    Paolo Agnolucci

  • The effect of financial constraints, technological progress and long-term contracts on tradable green certificates

    Paolo Agnolucci

  • The importance of economies of scale, transport costs and demand patterns in optimising hydrogen fuelling infrastructure: An exploration with SHIPMod (Spatial hydrogen infrastructure planning model)

    Paolo Agnolucci;Ozlem Akgul;William McDowall;Lazaros G. Papageorgiou

  • Hysteresis and Energy Demand: the Announcement Effects and the Effects of the UK Climate Change Levy

    P. Agnolucci;T. Barker;P. Ekins

  • Energy efficiency and time charter rates: Energy efficiency savings recovered by ship owners in the Panamax market

    Paolo Agnolucci;Tristan Smith;Nishat Rehmatulla

  • Wind electricity in Denmark: a survey of policies, their effectiveness and factors motivating their introduction

    Paolo Agnolucci

  • Different scenarios for achieving radical reduction in carbon emissions: A decomposition analysis

    Paolo Agnolucci;Paul Ekins;Giorgia Iacopini;Kevin Anderson

  • The Tyndall decarbonisation scenarios-Part II: scenarios for a 60% CO2 reduction in the UK

    Kevin L. Anderson;Sarah L. Mander;Alice Bows;Simon Shackley

  • Prospects of fuel cell auxiliary power units in the civil markets

    Paolo Agnolucci

  • Technological change in niches: Auxiliary Power Units and the hydrogen economy

    Paolo Agnolucci;William McDowall

  • The effect of the German and British environmental taxation reforms: A simple assessment

    Paolo Agnolucci

  • The long-term effect of renewable electricity on employment in the United Kingdom

    T. Arvanitopoulos;T. Arvanitopoulos;P. Agnolucci

  • The role of political uncertainty in the Danish renewable energy market

    P. Agnolucci

  • Factors influencing the likelihood of regulatory changes in renewable electricity policies

    Paolo Agnolucci

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Ekins
Paul Ekins University College London
Will McDowall
Will McDowall University College London
Lazaros G. Papageorgiou
Lazaros G. Papageorgiou University College London
Simon Shackley
Simon Shackley University of Edinburgh
Michael Grubb
Michael Grubb University College London
Ken Green
Ken Green University of Manchester
Timothy J. Foxon
Timothy J. Foxon University of Sussex
Iain Staffell
Iain Staffell Imperial College London
Tadj Oreszczyn
Tadj Oreszczyn University College London
Delia Grace
Delia Grace International Livestock Research Institute

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