Daniel Sneum

Energy Policycast

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Energy Policycast covers recent energy policy research, including economics, regulation, modelling - and anything in between.

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Daniel Sneum

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Science

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Apr 14, 2026

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Financing district heating - methods used in the FinDH project 14.04.2026

In this special episode of Energy Policycast, we give a taste of the methods used in the FinDH project - an IEA DHC Annex XIV-supported research project focused on financing of district heating projects.    Professor Urban Persson/Halmstad University , Dr. Luis Sanchez-Garcia/now Hofor , Drs. Kenneth Karlsson and Kristoffer Andersen /Energy Modelling Lab, and model expert Till Ben Brahim discuss m...

Financing district heating - results from the FinDH project 14.04.2026

In this special episode of Energy Policycast, we give a taste of the results of the FinDH project - an IEA DHC Annex XIV-supported research project focused on financing of district heating projects.    Professors Kristina Lygnerud/Lund University and Tobias Popovic/HFT Stuttgart discuss the project results with project leader Daniel Sneum .    FinDH publications One-page summary Summary report for...

Financing district heating - FinDH season teaser 24.06.2025

Energy Policycast's new season explores financing of district heating in the FinDH project.  Subscribe here to follow the results being published in 2025. The IEA DHC-supported project brings together researchers and experts from Energy Modelling Lab/Denmark, Euroheat & Power/Belgium, Halmstad University/Sweden, Lund University/Sweden and Steinbeis Transfer Center Sustainable Finance and Manag...

40 barriers to flexibility – and how to solve them 14.04.2022

“Anything that exists is possible” as Boulding’s first law prescribes. I was wondering why, in some places of the world, district energy systems were very flexibly integrated with the electricity system – while in other parts, they were not. So I set out to explore the existence of flexible sector coupling. This resulted in the study that is the focus of today’s episode. Anyone working with sector...

How to fully decarbonise the Nordics 25.08.2021

A world premiere for your ears! Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios by Nordic Energy Research is the most comprehensive study of decarbonisation of the Nordics so far – out 7 September 2021. Energy Policycast is lucky enough to host two of the main authors, Klaus Skytte (CEO, Nordic Energy Research ) and Kenneth Karlsson (CEO, Energy Modelling Lab and Senior Project Manager, Swedish Research Institute )...

Bonus: Sounds of energy 29.06.2021

Our music and jingles are based in energy technologies - see for yourself in this short clip . Best wishes for the summer! Sound design by Dea Cisar. Hosted and produced by  Daniel Sneum, Sustainability Division, Technical University of Denmark  - comments welcome. Please rate + share with your colleagues, so we can get fresh research into new ears and brains!

Crowdsourced scenicness and acceptance of wind power 03.06.2021

How does the beauty of the landscape, i.e. scenicness, play into the deployment of wind power? And how can we measure scenicness? Those questions are addressed by Professor Russell McKenna and his co-authors in the study Quantifying the trade-off between cost-efficiency and public acceptance for onshore wind (working paper) and journal paper Scenicness assessment of onshore wind sites with geotagg...

The hidden sides of wind repowering 25.05.2021

What happens when old wind projects are replaced with new capacity? Associate professor Lena Kitzing from DTU Wind Energy discuss her recent study - Multifaceted drivers for onshore wind energy repowering and their implications for energy transition - showing previously unknown aspects of repowering. Also worth reading is the affiliated policy brief Multifaceted political and social drivers inform...

Importing waste: Good idea in a regional perspective? 11.05.2021

What should we do with waste - dump it nationally or ship across borders to burn? Does it make sense economically - and how about climate? This rare and very interesting topic is discussed by PhD Amalia Alonzo and Professor Marie Münster , based in their two studies The climate footprint of imports of combustible waste in systems with high shares of district heating and variable renewable energy a...

Data centres - big deployment with a small splash 13.04.2021

How will various degrees of deployment of data centres impact a small country’s energy system? In this 2020-interview, Stefan Petrovic, now special advisor at the Danish Energy Agency, explains a very interesting study on Denmark by Stefan Petrović, Alessandro Colangelo, Olexandr Balyk, Chiara Delmastro, Maurizio Gargiulo, Mikkel Bosack Simonsen and Kenneth Bernard Karlsson. And he has some unusua...

Are markets ready for biomethane? 23.03.2021

Are markets mature for trading green gases like biomethane? Tara Amirkhizi, PhD from DTU, gives a status and describe her research within the FutureGas project on markets for biomethane.  Florence School of Regulation's taxonomy on green gases James Buchanan: An Economic Theory of Clubs Tara's Florence School of Regulation article  Status quo of renewable gas markets in the EU Ecofys describes the...

Citizen finance: 176 billion Euros for renewables 02.03.2021

In today’s study, we take a look into the pockets of European citizens and find 176 BEUR of potential renewable financing. Enough to cut in half the investment gap of reaching 32% European renewable energy by 2030. PhD researcher Cristian Pons-Seres de Brauwer from DTU Wind presents his and his colleagues' study  Analysing the potential of citizen-financed community renewable energy to drive Europ...

Sector, vector and smart sector coupling 17.02.2021

Get dressed for the buzz on sector coupling with professors Brian Elmegaard and Marie Münster from Technical University of Denmark.  We discuss our work on the white paper Sector Coupling: Concepts, State-of-the-art and Perspectives. The study was commissioned by the European Technology and Innovation Platforms on Smart Networks for Energy Transition - ETIP SNET. Links to the topics discussed:   N...

Doing it right the first time: Electricity transmission (for offshore wind especially) 03.02.2021

Which transmission architecture is the most beneficial to integrate large shares of renewable energy in the North Sea region? And what are the consequences of the planning horizon when planning such a system towards 2050?  PhD researcher Juan Gea-Bermudez from DTU Management elaborates these questions in the study Optimal generation and transmission development of the North Sea region: impact of g...

Teaser: Energy Policycast is back! 29.01.2021

After a small hiatus including finalisation of a PhD thesis and paternity leave, we're back with more informal and geeky discussions on energy policy, regulation, economics, systems and anything in between. Stay tuned and share our podcast with you friends and colleagues. Your host is Daniel Sneum, Sustainability Division at Technical University of Denmark - dasn@dtu.dk Sound design: Dea Cisar

TENTRANS: Large-scale renewables = large-scale local benefits? 24.10.2019

Research associate Holle Wlokas/Stellenbosch University presents her research on renewable energy in South Africa and beyond - including the  TENTRANS project . In the episode, Holle recommends this  social performance podcast . Illustration: The multi-talented Luigi Bottecchia Host and producer: Daniel Sneum (dasn@dtu.dk)/DTU Management's Sustainability Division Music: Raindrops by morgantj (c) c...

AURES I & II: Increasingly popular RE auctions 12.09.2019

Senior researcher Lena Kitzing/DTU on AURES and  AURES II . In the episode, Lena recommends the  New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Illustration: The multi-talented Luigi Bottecchia Host and producer: Daniel Sneum (dasn@dtu.dk)/DTU Management's Sustainability Division Music: Raindrops by morgantj (c) copyright 2009 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter....

Flex4RES: Water flushes batteries away 05.07.2019

Flex4RES leader Klaus Skytte/DTU on results in the pipeline. Flex4RES - Shift - Negative CO2 . Illustration: The multi-talented Luigi Bottecchia Host and producer: Daniel Sneum (dasn@dtu.dk)/DTU Management's Sustainability Division Music: Raindrops by morgantj (c) copyright 2009 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/morgantj/24345

Policies for flexibility: A Flex4RES perspective 07.06.2019

Prof. Peter Lund /Aalto University on the Flex4RES policy paper . Illustration: The multi-talented Luigi Bottecchia Host and producer: Daniel Sneum (dasn@dtu.dk)/DTU Management's Sustainability Division Music: Raindrops by morgantj (c) copyright 2009 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/morgantj/24345

PPAs: Good for the energy system – and for old ladies 13.05.2019

New study on power purchase agreements by Felipe Fausto/ Flex4RES . In the episode, Felipe recommends this work on  PPAs . Illustration: The multi-talented Luigi Bottecchia Host and producer: Daniel Sneum (dasn@dtu.dk)/DTU Management's Sustainability Division Music: Raindrops by morgantj (c) copyright 2009 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/m...

Teaser: A research-based podcast on energy policy 13.05.2019

Energy Policycast: a new podcast on energy policy research covering economics, regulation, modelling + anything in between.  Illustration: The multi-talented Luigi Bottecchia Host and producer: Daniel Sneum (dasn@dtu.dk)/DTU Management's Sustainability Division Music: Raindrops by morgantj (c) copyright 2009 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files...

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