Mr. Malcolm Keay

Senior Research Fellow

Electricity, regulation of energy markets and inter-fuel competition

Tel: +44 (0)1865 889125
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Expertise

Malcolm joined the Institute in January 2005 and focuses his research on electricity markets, the policy and regulatory issues affecting electricity and energy markets and the impacts on inter-fuel competition, energy security and the environment. He has wide-ranging experience in energy policy, regulation, research and consultancy at senior level.

Current/Forthcoming Projects

Academic and Professional Experience

2005-

Oxford Institute for Energy Studies

2002-2004:

Chief Executive, World Coal Institute

2000-2002:

Independent energy consultant and Deputy Head, Sustainable Development Programme, RIIA

1999-2002:

Senior Managing Consultant, OXERA

1996-1999:

Director, Energy Policy and Analysis, DTI, UK

1992-1996:

Head, Energy Diversification Division, IEA, Paris

1989-1992:

Deputy Director General, Ofgas

1973-1989:

UK Department of Energy

1968-1973:

BA, MA - Churchill College, Cambridge.

Institute Publications

sorted by date, most recent first

Energy: the long view
by Malcolm Keay, 2007.  SP20  [0.33MB]

The Dynamics of Power: Power Generation Investment In Liberalised Electricity Markets
by Malcolm Keay, 2006.  £30.  EL06  

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Electricity Investment in Liberalised Markets

The study looks at the dynamics of investment in power generation in liberalised electricity markets. It surveys the theoretical arguments and practical experience to date, with the aim of drawing out key messages, in particular in relation to the impact on the environment and on the expansion of the electricity system in developing countries.

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