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Stefan Konstantinov

Senior Energy Economist - Electricity, Carbon and Natural Gas at ICIS | Shaping the world by connecting markets to optimise global resources

Stefan Konstantinov is a Senior Energy Economist at ICIS, specializing in electricity, carbon, and natural gas markets. Based in London, he plays a pivotal role in analyzing and consulting on energy economics, focusing on optimizing global resources and facilitating market connections. His expertise is reflected in various publications and contributions to discussions on energy trends and decarbonization strategies.

Professional Background

  • Current Position: Senior Energy Economist at ICIS
  • Location: London
  • Experience: Over 500 connections on LinkedIn, indicating a well-established professional network.123

Contributions

Stefan has been involved in significant analyses related to the energy sector, including the decarbonization of power systems and the interplay between different energy sources.4 He has also participated in discussions regarding the impact of climate conditions on energy consumption patterns in Europe.5

His work is essential for understanding the dynamics of energy markets and supporting transitions towards sustainable energy solutions.

Highlights

Jul 18 · nytimes.com
How Europe's Electric Grid Is Coping With the Heat - The New York Times
Climate 2023 Power Trading
Apr 26 · icis.com
ICIS Long-Term Power Analytics: The long road to decarbonisation in the ...
ICIS Long-Term Power Analytics: The long road to decarbonisation in the ...

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Location

London, England, United Kingdom