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PhD: Design of the Short-Term Electricity and Hydrogen Markets by 2050

Geplaatst 31 mrt. 2025
Delen:
Werkervaring
1 tot 10 jaar
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Functie
Salaris
€ 2.901 - € 3.707 per maand
Soort opleiding
Taalvereisten
Engels (Vloeiend)
Nederlands (Vloeiend)
Deadline
15 apr. 2025 00:00

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Help shape the future of the Dutch energy system! As a PhD candidate in the MODES project, you’ll contribute to designing efficient and socially feasible electricity and hydrogen markets. Join an interdisciplinary team and work with leading researchers and industry partners to develop innovative market models that support a sustainable, flexible, and integrated energy system.

Your job

This PhD position is part of the research project MODES (Market Organisation of the Dutch Energy System), which is funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) within the framework of the National Research Agenda (NWA) programme. The position is embedded in an interdisciplinary research team composed of researchers in engineering, economics, law and public policy from seven Dutch universities, two Universities of Applied Science, the Dutch Research Organization TNO, and a consortium of industrial (e.g., TenneT) and institutional partners (e.g., Ministry of Climate Policy and Green Growth).The current market organisation of the Dutch energy system is not aligned with the ambition of climate neutrality by 2050. Current markets, policies, and regulations do not adequately address the need for investments, nor the demand for flexibility (crucial in integrating renewables), or the requirements coming from the integration of multiple energy carriers and small consumers. MODES’ overarching research goal is to propose a market design that can support an integrated, flexible energy system that meets public expectations in terms of reliability, affordability, and equity, during and after the energy transition. To this end, the project is organised around nine work packages (WPs) with corresponding PhD positions.

This PhD project focuses on the design of electricity and hydrogen markets, and aims at developing new market design that are both efficient and feasible from a societal perspective. To this end, the project includes the development of novel market design principles that facilitate technology-neutral scheduling of intermittent renewables, distributed resources, and multiple energy carriers. The identification of mathematical models and case studies to test the new market design(s) is an integral part of the thesis and will integrate with existing energy system modelling capabilities available at project partners. Finally, proposed reforms need to be analysed in light of societal feasibility and acceptance.

Balancing between spatial and temporal resolution, evaluating economic efficiency in light of fairness, and obtaining practical insights for the future organisation of the Dutch energy system are key challenges to be addressed. Ultimately, you will provide evidence-based recommendations on implementable policy options regarding wholesale electricity and hydrogen markets.

In practice, your tasks and responsibilities are the following:

  • You analyse recent academic developments in market design, such as power-based scheduling, uncertainty-based market clearing, and multi-period look-ahead markets, and propose market design (bidding, clearing and coordination mechanisms) reforms for the Dutch energy system.
  • You construct suitable case studies to assess their potential advantages using relevant performance indicators and to test their incentive compatibility with reforms proposed e.g., in network regulation.
  • You select a number of promising market design reforms and integrate them into a large-scale model to further test them under alternative scenarios capturing the evolution the Dutch energy system towards 2050.
  • You analyse practical issues such as feasibility and acceptability of the proposed reforms by engaging with societal stakeholders (traders, consumers, policy makers).
  • You publish research results in peer-reviewed academic journals as Open Science contributions, and contribute to related policy briefs. Active participation in a series of doctoral students’ workshops, and workshops with consortium partners is also expected.
  • You present your work at international conferences.
  • You teach in one of our Bachelor's or Master's programmes (this accounts for 10% of your time).

Your qualities

You have a strong interest in the fundamental and applied aspects of energy market design. You enjoy cooperating with industrial and institutional partners and you thrive in an interdisciplinary research environment. This position may be the right fit for you, if you:

  • have a Master’s degree in (Energy or Electrical) Engineering, Energy Science, (Energy) Economics, Operations Research, or related field;
  • possess good mathematical and programming skills coupled with basic understanding of energy technologies, networks, and markets;
  • are able to communicate well in an academic/professional environment;
  • have experience with optimisation techniques such as linear or mixed-integer linear programming or want to learn about it;
  • do not already have a PhD degree and are willing and able to move to the Netherlands for the duration of the MODES project.

We equally encourage applications from candidates interested in academic and/or industrial careers.

Our offer

  • A position for one year, with an extension to a total of four years upon a successful assessment in the first year, and with the specific intent that it results in a doctorate within this period;
  • a working week of 38 hours and a gross monthly salary between €2,901 and €3,707 (salary scale P under the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO NU));
  • 8% holiday pay and 8.3% year-end bonus;
  • a pension scheme, partially paid parental leave and flexible terms of employment based on the CAO NU.

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