Associate Director Energy Economics and Regulation
Posted 8 days 23 hours ago by Page Executive
Permanent
Not Specified
Economics Jobs
London, United Kingdom
Job Description
Associate Director Energy Economics and Regulation 
- Energy regulation
- Economics
- Price controls
- Power markets
About Our Client
Global Consultancy
Job Description
I am looking to recruit an Associate Director of Energy Economics for a global consultancy that is looking to grow their utilities practice.
In response to demand from their clients, the team is seeking experienced economists to help grow the business in the following areas:
- The economics of power generation
- Power price forecasting / modelling
- Policy and regulation of energy and water networks, flexibility, electric vehicles, whole systems approaches, and system operation
- Policy and regulation of heat and industrial decarbonisation (including hydrogen and CCUS)
Responsibilities:
- Identifying and designing policy and regulation to solve the challenges created by the energy transition faced by companies, governments, and regulators
- Delivering high calibre economic insight and producing high-quality, technically sound reports
- Management of projects to time and budget and leading teams
- Liaising with clients and leading client meetings
- Proactively supporting business development initiatives
- Playing an active part in the management of the wider team of managers, executives, and analysts
The Successful Applicant
I am looking for applicants with experience in some of the following:
- Designing and influencing sector-specific economic regulation or wholesale/capacity/ancillary service/balancing/retail market arrangements
- Designing and analysing energy and water network policy and regulation, including price controls (such as Ofgem's RIIO-3 price control framework, Ofwat's PR24 price control framework), smart grids, hydrogen, and CCUS network regulation
- Undertaking cost of capital and other financial analysis related to ensuring the attractiveness of utility regulation for investors
- Experience in working either in a consultancy or commercial regulated business
What's on Offer
£90,000 - £105,000 PA DOE plus car allowance, bonus, and benefits