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[[Bild:GCzisch.jpg|links]] Dr. Gregor Czisch, a fully qualified agriculturist, studied physics at Munich Technical University, specializing in energy supply. He wrote his PhD in  electrical engineering on  scenarios for a future electricity supply  with renewable energies. Since 1987, he has worked on various topics  in the energy-related field at Munich TU, the DLR Stuttgart, the  Fraunhofer ISE in Freiburg, and the Max Planck Institute  for Plasma Physics (IPP) in Garching. Among  his key areas of  scientific focus were solar building  engineering, utilization of biomass, wind energy and hydropower, primary  energy  analyses, emission analyses, high temperature heat storage and  solar thermal  power plants. During his work in the R&D division  Information and Energy  Economy at the Institute for Solar Energy  Supply Techniques (ISET)  and at the  Institute for Electrical Energy Technology/Rational Energy  Conversion (IEE-RE)  at the University of Kassel, he worked on  potential-analyses for renewable  energies and on simulating their  production behaviour, on conceptualizing energy transport systems and  on developing scenarios for a CO2-neutral electricity  supply. This  work resulted, among other things, in a PhD with the  title "Scenarios  for a Future Electricity Supply – Cost-Optimized Approaches to    Supplying Europe and its Neighbours with Electricity from Renewable  Energies",  for which he was awarded the distinction summa cum laude. One key role was  played by models he created for energy  supply systems as the basis for system  configuration, operation  planning and power plant dispatch by means of  mathematical  optimization. Questions of business and economics meant that a    detailed analysis of the typical market costs of all kinds of different    components in energy supply systems needed to be carried out in  addition to the  analysis of technical aspects. Since completing his  doctorate, parallel to his  research at the University of Kassel, Dr Gregor Czisch has worked as a consultant to the  Scientific Advisory Council on  Environmental Change of the German  Federal Government (WBGU) and was, among other things, invited as an  expert to hearings in various ministries, parliaments and utilities.
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  Email Gregor Czisch:  <email>g.czisch@transnational-renewables.org</email>
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[[Image:GCzisch.jpg|right|GCzisch.jpg]] Dr. Gregor Czisch, a fully qualified agriculturist, studied physics at Munich Technical University, specializing in energy supply. He wrote his PhD in electrical engineering on scenarios for a future electricity supply with renewable energies. Since 1987, he has worked on various topics in the energy-related field at Munich TU, the DLR Stuttgart, the Fraunhofer ISE in Freiburg, and the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) in Garching. Among his key areas of scientific focus were solar building engineering, utilization of biomass, wind energy and hydropower, primary energy analyses, emission analyses, high temperature heat storage and solar thermal power plants. During his work in the R&amp;D division Information and Energy Economy at the Institute for Solar Energy Supply Techniques (ISET) and at the Institute for Electrical Energy Technology/Rational Energy Conversion (IEE-RE) at the University of Kassel, he worked on potential-analyses for renewable energies and on simulating their production behaviour, on conceptualizing energy transport systems and on developing scenarios for a CO2-neutral electricity supply. This work resulted, among other things, in a PhD with the title "Scenarios for a Future Electricity Supply – Cost-Optimized Approaches to Supplying Europe and its Neighbours with Electricity from Renewable Energies", for which he was awarded the distinction summa cum laude. One key role was played by models he created for energy supply systems as the basis for system configuration, operation planning and power plant dispatch by means of mathematical optimization. Questions of business and economics meant that a detailed analysis of the typical market costs of all kinds of different components in energy supply systems needed to be carried out in addition to the analysis of technical aspects. Since completing his doctorate, parallel to his research at the University of Kassel, Dr Gregor Czisch has worked as a consultant to the Scientific Advisory Council on Environmental Change of the German Federal Government (WBGU) and was, among other things, invited as an expert to hearings in various ministries, parliaments and utilities.
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Dr. Gregor Czisch, a fully qualified agriculturist, studied physics at Munich Technical University, specializing in energy supply. He wrote his PhD in electrical engineering on scenarios for a future electricity supply with renewable energies. Since 1987, he has worked on various topics in the energy-related field at Munich TU, the DLR Stuttgart, the Fraunhofer ISE in Freiburg, and the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) in Garching. Among his key areas of scientific focus were solar building engineering, utilization of biomass, wind energy and hydropower, primary energy analyses, emission analyses, high temperature heat storage and solar thermal power plants. During his work in the R&D division Information and Energy Economy at the Institute for Solar Energy Supply Techniques (ISET) and at the Institute for Electrical Energy Technology/Rational Energy Conversion (IEE-RE) at the University of Kassel, he worked on potential-analyses for renewable energies and on simulating their production behaviour, on conceptualizing energy transport systems and on developing scenarios for a CO2-neutral electricity supply. This work resulted, among other things, in a PhD with the title "Scenarios for a Future Electricity Supply – Cost-Optimized Approaches to Supplying Europe and its Neighbours with Electricity from Renewable Energies", for which he was awarded the distinction summa cum laude. One key role was played by models he created for energy supply systems as the basis for system configuration, operation planning and power plant dispatch by means of mathematical optimization. Questions of business and economics meant that a detailed analysis of the typical market costs of all kinds of different components in energy supply systems needed to be carried out in addition to the analysis of technical aspects. Since completing his doctorate, parallel to his research at the University of Kassel, Dr Gregor Czisch has worked as a consultant to the Scientific Advisory Council on Environmental Change of the German Federal Government (WBGU) and was, among other things, invited as an expert to hearings in various ministries, parliaments and utilities.
Email an Gregor Czisch
Fon: +49 163-826-7921