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Ramazan Sari is a Professor at the Department of Technology, Management and Economics at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His work focuses on energy economics, climate policy, and socio-economic impacts of renewable energy technologies. He leads interdisciplinary research initiatives addressing sustainable development goals, particularly in energy poverty reduction and climate resilience.
Key research areas include renewable energy systems, socio-economic impact assessments of solar and wind technologies, and policy design for just energy transitions. His work integrates quantitative analyses with policy evaluation, emphasizing real-world applications in Europe and beyond. Recent projects include large-scale collaborations on nature-based solutions for urban resilience and interdisciplinary energy systems modeling.
Dr. Sari has published extensively on climate change mitigation strategies, energy market dynamics, and socio-economic dimensions of energy policies. His research has been cited in policy frameworks and international reports, reflecting its practical relevance. He actively engages in policy advisory roles and international conferences on energy transition topics.
Notable projects include the LILY initiative on nature-based health solutions, PV4Plants for agrivoltaic systems, and the PEN@Hydropower network for sustainable hydropower development. These projects highlight his commitment to bridging academic research with actionable solutions for sustainable development challenges.
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