IAEE’s podcast program offers members and the broader energy community accessible, thought-provoking discussions on current topics in energy economics. Episodes highlight insights from IAEE conferences, journals, and affiliates — bridging research and real-world application in an engaging, conversational format. Listen, learn, and stay connected with conversations that matter.

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How May National Culture Shape Public Policy? The Case of Energy Policy in China

11/16/22

Author(s): Philip Andrews-Speed

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How much is reliability of power supply worth in low-income countries? Lessons from Nepal load-shedding crisis.

10/27/22

Author(s): Jevgenijs Steinbuks

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Is the Hamada beta adjustment reasonable for the estimation of the utility cost of capital?

09/15/22

Author: Zhen Zhu

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Adaptation and emissions: halo effect or complacency?

09/15/22

Author: Philip Andrews-Speed

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What made Britain's power sector carbon emissions fall by two-thirds?

08/25/22

Authors: Richard Green and Iain Staffell 

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How does climate change affect China?

08/04/22

Author: Marc Gronwald

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