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Adam Hawkes is the Deputy Director of the Sustainable Gas Institute. His research interests are in the methodologies of quantitative assesment of energy systems. Building from engineering fundamentals, his team analyses the technical, economic, security, and environmental aspects of energy system transitions using innovative methods, and then applies these to provide evidence to both engineering and energy policy debates. He is an expert in analytical assessment of individual technologies and systems of technology and infrastructure.

研究领域

Economy-wide energy systems modelling Technologies and pathways for low carbon heat Design and operation of microgrids and more integrated/coordinated energy systems Fuel cells, polygeneration, and other cutting-edge energy conversion technologies Residential energy supply and demand, with a focus on microgeneration In the field of energy systems modelling, Adam's research addresses seeks to bridge the gap between siloed energy technology assessment and the role of those technologies in integrated energy systems. Multi-scale modelling is applied to reflect the critical design and operational parameters of energy technologies and infrastructures into the energy system as a whole, providing engineers and policy makers with insight into the value of particular technology characteristics, and aiding prioiritsation of technology R&D.

Quantitative assessment of sustainable energy transitions via energy systems modelling (optimisation, simulation, forecasting) Thermo-economic analysis of heat sector decarbonisation; modelling, technologies, infrastructures, interfaces, pathways Investment in microgrids and smart grids under uncertainty (stochastic proramming and game theory) Decentralised energy resources, demand side management, and smart energy networks Microgeneration

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Balcombe P, Anderson K, Speirs J, Brandon N, Hawkes Aet al., 2016, The natural gas supply chain: the importance of methane and carbon dioxide emissions, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, ISSN: 2168-0485 Dodds PE, Staffell L, Hawkes AD, Li F, Grunewald P, McDowall W, Ekins Pet al., 2015, Hydrogen and fuel cell technologies for heating: A review, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, Vol: 40, Pages: 2065-2083, ISSN: 0360-3199 Hawkes A, Hanna R, 2015, Market and policy influences, Domestic Microgeneration Renewable and Distributed Energy Technologies, Policies and Economics, Publisher: Routledge, ISBN: 9781317448853 Xie C, Hawkes AD, 2015, Estimation of inter-fuel substitution possibilities in China's transport industry using ridge regression, ENERGY, Vol: 88, Pages: 260-267, ISSN: 0360-5442 Hawkes AD, 2014, Long-run marginal CO2 emissions factors in national electricity systems, APPLIED ENERGY, Vol: 125, Pages: 197-205, ISSN: 0306-2619 Kelly NJ, Tuohy PG, Hawkes AD, 2014, Performance assessment of tariff-based air source heat pump load shifting in a UK detached dwelling featuring phase change-enhanced buffering, APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING, Vol: 71, Pages: 809-820, ISSN: 1359-4311 McDowall W, Francis L, Staffell I, Grünewald P, Kansara T, Ekins P, Dodds P, Hawkes AD, Agnolucci Pet al., 2014, The role of fuel cells and hydrogen in providing affordable, secure and low carbon heat, London, UK Pfenninger S, Hawkes A, Keirstead J, 2014, Energy systems modeling for twenty-first century energy challenges, RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, Vol: 33, Pages: 74-86, ISSN: 1364-0321 Philbin SP, Jones D, Brandon NP, Hawkes ADet al., 2014, Exploring Research Institutes: Structures, Functioning and Typology, Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering & Technology (PICMET), Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 2569-2582, ISSN: 2159-5100 Pinheiro L, Napp T, Hawkes AD, 2014, Can Brazil fulfil long term reduction targets? An evaluation of consequences of delayed action on its energy sector, 9th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environmental Systems Hawkes AD, 2013, Comparative Review Of Policy Support Mechanisms For Microgeneration, The 3rd International Conference on Microgeneration Kelly N, Hawkes AD, 2013, Load Management Of Heat Pumps Using Phase Change Heat Storage, The 3rd International Conference on Microgeneration Munuera L, Bradford J, Kelly N, Hawkes ADet al., 2013, The role of energy efficiency in decarbonising heat via electrification, ECEEE Summer Study Munuera L, Kelly N, Hawkes AD, 2013, System Impacts Of A Large-Scale Rollout Of Heat Pumps In The Uk: Diversity And Peak Loads, The 3rd International Conference on Microgeneration Zhang D, Samsatli NJ, Hawkes AD, Brett DJL, Shah N, Papageorgiou LGet al., 2013, Fair electricity transfer price and unit capacity selection for microgrids, ENERGY ECONOMICS, Vol: 36, Pages: 581-593, ISSN: 0140-9883 Ang SMC, Brett DJL, Staffell I, Hawkes AD, Fraga ES, Samsatli NJ, Brandon NPet al., 2012, Design of fuel-cell micro-cogeneration systems through modeling and optimization, WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT, Vol: 1, Pages: 181-193, ISSN: 2041-8396 Staffell I, Brett D, Brandon N, Hawkes Aet al., 2012, A review of domestic heat pumps, ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, Vol: 5, Pages: 9291-9306, ISSN: 1754-5692 Brett DJL, Brandon NP, Hawkes AD, Staffell Iet al., 2011, Fuel cell systems for small and micro combined heat and power (CHP) applications, Small and Micro Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Systems: Advanced Design, Performance, Materials and Applications, Pages: 233-261, ISBN: 9781845697952

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