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Professor Mark Howells is a Principal Research Fellow at the Centre for Environmental Policy within Imperial College London's Faculty of Natural Sciences. His work focuses on energy systems modelling and policy analysis for sustainable development in low and middle-income countries, with a particular emphasis on open-source frameworks and context-specific transition pathways.
His research spans energy transition modelling, environmental policy, and sustainable development, utilizing tools like OSeMOSYS and CLEWs to address energy trilemma challenges across Africa, Asia, and South America. Key interests include integrating qualitative factors into quantitative models, green hydrogen planning, power sector reliability, and resource nexus management, with significant contributions to country-specific energy planning in Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, and Indonesia.
Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals a strong focus on open-source energy modelling applications for decarbonization, with recurring themes of data kit development, grid flexibility solutions, and water-energy-land nexus assessments. His work consistently bridges technical modelling with policy implementation needs, particularly in contexts of infrastructure constraints and climate vulnerability.
No scientific awards were mentioned in the source materials.
Professor Howells operates within Imperial College London's Centre for Environmental Policy, an interdisciplinary hub conducting research on global environmental challenges through integrated systems approaches that connect technical, economic, and policy dimensions of sustainability transitions.
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