Paolo Mastropietroمشاهده پروفایل
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Paolo Mastropietro is a Research Professor at the Institute for Research in Technology (IIT) of Comillas Pontifical University in Madrid. He holds a Master's degree from the University of Rome Tor Vergata (2009) and a PhD from Comillas University (2016), focusing on capacity remuneration mechanisms. His career includes private sector work in Italy and Spain, a UNV Project Officer role in Ethiopia (2011), and joining IIT in 2012 under the SETS Erasmus Mundus PhD program. Affiliations: IIT, School of Engineering (ICAI), Comillas Pontifical University Research Interests: Power sector regulation, security of supply, capacity remuneration mechanisms, regional markets, tariff design, and energy sustainability His research emphasizes regulatory frameworks for energy transition and decarbonization, with contributions on hydrogen markets, electricity storage, and demand response integration. Recent work includes analysis of EU market reforms, pandemic-related energy poverty measures, and capacity mechanisms in Latin America. Key projects include the EU-funded ONESYSTEM (2023–2028) and DEFINER (2022–2025) initiatives, focusing on energy system integration and demand flexibility. He advises on regulatory modernization in Peru, Colombia, and Panama, and has authored over 40 journal articles, books, and technical reports. Awards: 2015 ICER Distinguished Scholar Award, Iberdrola Scholarship (2020) Grants: Projects funded by MICIU, World Bank, European Commission, and others He supervises doctoral research, including P. Brito Pereira’s work on future-proof capacity mechanisms. His expertise spans international energy policy, with engagements at ACER and MIT, and contributions to energy transition strategies globally.







