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Dr. Karsten Neuhoff is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Research Technology (IIT), School of Engineering, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid. He joined the institute in January 2017 as a Scientific Committee Member (Categoría actual: Miembro del Comité Científico) with origin at TU Berlin. His research focuses on energy economics and EU climate policy implementation.
Neuhoff's work centers on designing market mechanisms for climate neutrality, including locational electricity pricing to resolve transmission constraints and carbon border adjustments to prevent carbon leakage. He investigates industrial decarbonization pathways for materials sectors, emphasizing inclusive transitions that balance competitiveness with environmental goals through policy instruments like CBAM.
Analysis of his 2019-2025 publications reveals concentrated expertise in EU climate policy architecture, particularly CBAM design and electricity market reforms for high renewable integration. His research consistently bridges economic modeling with actionable policy solutions for carbon pricing and industrial transformation.
Neuhoff has secured significant funding from the European Commission (OneNet project) and the European Climate Foundation for market design and decarbonization research. His collaborative projects involve DIW Berlin, TU Berlin, and European policy networks addressing electricity markets and industrial climate strategies.
As Scientific Committee Member at IIT, he shapes research direction in energy systems and climate policy. His work extends through international consortia including the OneNet project and European Climate Foundation initiatives focused on EU decarbonization pathways.
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