Malcolm Keay
Senior Research Fellow

Malcolm Keay joined the Institute in January 2005. His career has ranged widely across the energy scene, including the public sector (he was Director of Energy Policy at the UK DTI in 1996 to 1999 and before that was a Division Head at the International Energy Agency), the private sector (as Senior Managing Consultant at Oxera) and the non-profit sector (at Chatham House and the World Coal Institute). He has acted as an adviser on many energy studies, including as Special Adviser to the House of Lords Committee Inquiry into Energy Security in Europe and Director of the Energy and Climate Change Study for the World Energy Council. His research focuses on the implications of electricity market liberalisation for the achievement of key energy policy objectives in particular the environment.


Can the Market Deliver Security and Environmental Protection in Electricity Generation? in Ian Rutledge and Philip Wrights (eds), UK Energy Policy and the end of Market Fundamentalism, Oxford University Press, 2011.