Zheng Xu

Visiting Master's Fellow

Zheng Xu is a Master’s candidates at SciencesPo, Paris. He has a bachelor’s degree from University of Nottingham in Building Service Engineering.

Currently, his research interests focus on electricity flexibility, smart energy future, electricity market design and regulation. He previously worked as consultant on Chinese electricity market deregulation and energy efficiency. He was also a student and intern at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS).

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