Abigail Alexander-Haw

Researcher

Abigail Alexander-Haw has been a research assistant in the Climate Policy Business Unit at the Competence Centre Energy Policy and Energy Markets since June 2021. She studied political and social research in a bi-national Master's programme at the University of Stuttgart and Sciences Po Bordeaux. In parallel, she completed a Bachelor's degree in applied economics at the University of Paris-Sud. She wrote her Master's thesis at the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI on the topic of financing costs for renewable energy projects.

    • Alexander-Haw, A.; Schleich, J. (2024): Low carbon footprint - A consequence of free will or of poverty? The impact of sufficiency orientation and deprivation on individual carbon footprints. In: Energy Policy, 195, p. 114367. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2024.114367.
    • Alexander-Haw, A.; Breitschopf, B. (2024): How to design an auction: The impact of auction implementation elements on the financing costs of renewable electricity projects. In: Energy Policy, 188, p. 114069. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2024.114069.
    • Flipo, A.; Alexander-Haw, A.; Breucker, F.; Dütschke, E. (2024): Who is sufficient, and why? A mixed-methods approach to the social determinants of sufficiency lifestyles in the pursuit of decarbonisation. In: Consumption and Society, pp. 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1332/27528499Y2024D000000037.