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Dr. Natalie Alice Boyd Williams is a Research Professor in Global Health Engineering at ETH Zürich, specializing in energy systems and climate justice. Her work focuses on the socio-economic and political factors influencing domestic biogas program success in low-resource settings, particularly in Nepal and India. She critiques reductive program assessments and advocates for holistic analyses of user decisions within broader contextual frameworks.
Education: PhD in Renewable Energy Decentralization (University of Stirling, 2023). Her doctoral research examined transitions to domestic biogas technologies, emphasizing multi-level socio-technical systems. Current postdoctoral work evaluates the sustainability, effectiveness, and fairness of using domestic biogas as a carbon offset mechanism between high- and low-resource nations. This research addresses climate justice intersections, ensuring carbon offset projects align with equitable development goals.
Research interests include energy justice, policy design for renewable transitions, and critical assessment of carbon market mechanisms. Her approach integrates socio-technical systems analysis to inform equitable technology deployment and policy formulation.


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