Large volumes of green power and green hydrogen are needed to green industry and the economy as a whole. A major uncertainty concerns the economic and financial viability of renewable energy generation and electrolysis. Whereas it is clear from a technical point how the co-deployment of ever more renewables and electrolysers should proceed, it is unclear whether the current market structure in the Netherlands and Europe will be conducive to such linked large-scale investments. Currently this looming problem is covered by very high project subsidies (especially for electrolysers), but it is unclear how the path to a market-based mature development phase will look like. Thus, there is, and likely to remain in the short- to medium term, huge policy and market uncertainty for private investors. At the same time, from a systems engineering perspective the desired cost-optimal configuration is known. In other words: we know what to build, but not how to incentivise building via market mechanisms and private investors. This calls for the consideration of alternative routes to scaling up. In this project we will analyse whether a public utility approach to green power and green hydrogen would offer a cheaper, faster and more certain path than a market-led approach.
In this PhD position you will explore this via agent-based modelling of investor behaviour, using the energy modelling, business economics and sustainable finance expertise of the project team. You will do this in collaboration with academic and industrial partners in the context of GroenvermogenNL.
In practice, you will
You are a researcher, who has:
In view of the focus of the research on Dutch industry, proficiency in Dutch is a plus, but not requirement.
We offer:
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For more information about this position, please contact Gert Jan Kramer at g.j.kramer@uu.nl and Vinzenz Koning at v.koning@uu.nl
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The first round of interviews will take place on 3 September and 9 September.
The application deadline is 15 August 2025.