
معرفی
Kevin Connolly is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom. His work intersects economics, wind energy systems, and sustainable development, contributing to global challenges outlined in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With expertise in macroeconomics, political economy, and regional economics, he focuses on economic modeling, wind energy systems, and consumption dynamics.
- Doctoral Thesis: Examining the potential economic impacts of Scottish offshore wind developments (2019)
Connolly's research explores the economic implications of renewable energy systems, particularly wind energy, and the application of computable general equilibrium (CGE) models to assess regional economic indicators. He has contributed to datasets on UK input-output tables and alcohol consumption disaggregation, emphasizing evidence-based policy frameworks.
His scientific achievements include the 2021 Research Excellence Award for evaluating environmental extremes' impacts on water, energy, and food systems in California. Connolly actively engages in collaborative projects like the GEMINOA Project and participates in policy outreach initiatives.
- Key Awards
- Research Excellence Award (2021)


