- Integrated Energy Systems Optimization
- Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
- Private Equity and Venture Capital
- Economic Growth and Development
- Global Energy and Sustainability Research
- HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses
- Firm Innovation and Growth
- ICT Impact and Policies
- Energy and Environment Impacts
- Biotechnology and Related Fields
- Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
- Global Health and Epidemiology
- FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
- SMEs Development and Digital Marketing
- Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy
- Agriculture and Rural Development Research
- Regional Development and Policy
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- State Capitalism and Financial Governance
- Global Health and Surgery
- Island Studies and Pacific Affairs
- Business, Education, Mathematics Research
- Green IT and Sustainability
- Engineering Applied Research
- Coal and Coke Industries Research
University of Oxford
2017-2024
Science Oxford
2024
Centre for Sustainable Energy
2022
Loughborough University
2021-2022
Imperial College London
2021-2022
University of Cambridge
2022
ORCID
2021
Energy system modeling can be used to develop internally-consistent quantified scenarios. These provide key insights needed mobilise finance, understand market development, infrastructure deployment and the associated role of institutions, generally support improved policymaking. However, access data is often a barrier starting energy modeling, especially in developing countries, thereby causing delays decision making. Therefore, this article provides that create simple zero-order model for...
Abstract Energy system modelling can be used to develop internally consistent quantified scenarios. These provide key insights needed mobilise finance, understand market development, infrastructure deployment, the associated role of institutions, and generally support improved policymaking. However, access data is often a barrier starting energy modelling, especially in developing countries, thereby causing delays decision making. Therefore, this article provides that create simple...
Abstract Large ensembles of global temperature are provided for three climate scenarios: historical (2006–16), 1.5 °C and 2.0 above pre-industrial levels. Each scenario has 700 members (70 simulations per year ten years) 6-hourly mean temperatures at a resolution 0.833° ´ 0.556° (longitude latitude) over the land surface. The data was generated using prediction .net (CPDN) simulation environment, to run HadAM4 Atmosphere-only General Circulation Model (AGCM) from UK Met Office Hadley Centre....
Abstract The Paris Agreement was signed by 192 Parties, who committed to reducing emissions. Reaching such commitments developing national decarbonisation strategies requires significant analyses and investment. Analyses for are often delayed due a lack of accurate up-to-date data creating energy transition models. Starter Data Kits address this issue providing open-source, zero-level country datasets accelerate the planning process. There is strong demand replicating process because they...
Abstract Energy system modelling can be used to assess the implications of different scenarios and support improved policymaking. However, access data is often a barrier starting energy in developing countries, thereby causing delays. Therefore, this article provides that create simple zero order model for Morocco, which act as point further development scenario analysis. The are collected entirely from publicly available accessible sources, including websites databases international...