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James Kneebone

Academic Assistant at Florence School of Regulation - FSR Energy

James Kneebone is a Research Associate at the Florence School of Regulation (FSR) and a PhD candidate at ETH Zürich, specializing in clean hydrogen and European industrial competitiveness.12 He joined Prof. Volker Hoffmann's Group for Sustainability and Technology at ETH Zurich in March 2024 as a PhD candidate, focusing on clean hydrogen and industrial policy.1

Research and Expertise

Kneebone's work at FSR covers several key areas:

  1. Infrastructure planning for hydrogen transportation
  2. Hydrogen financing mechanisms in the EU
  3. Ensuring justice in renewable hydrogen trade with African partners1

Professional Background

Before his current roles, Kneebone worked at the European Commission's Directorate-General for Energy (DG ENER), where he focused on:

  • Security of supply
  • EU Methane Strategy1

Education

  • MSc in International Development from Utrecht University
  • BSc in Liberal Arts and Sciences from University College Maastricht
  • Additional studies at the University of Sydney and Universidad de la Habana1

Personal Interests

James is described as an avid cyclist, vegan, and player-coach of the European University Institute (EUI) men's football team.1

Highlights

Mar 19 · sustec.ethz.ch
James Kneebone - ETH Zurich
Mar 19 · sustec.ethz.ch
PhD Students and Scientific Assistants - ETH Zurich

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