jfgeco

Department of Economics

  • Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI)
Johannes Felipe
Giehl
Postdoc
,
ph.d


Room: POR/16.A-1.42
Tel:
+4538152487
E-mail: jfg.eco@cbs.dk
Presentation

Johannes Giehl is a Postdoc at the Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure at the Copenhagen Business School. His research in energy system transformation focuses on renewable hydrogen and energy infrastructure development, energy economics and sector coupling business models.

He studied at the Technische Universität Berlin, the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in industrial engineering. The study focus of his master was on energy management and energy system modeling. The research of his PhD project at the chair of Energy and Resource Management at the Technische Universität Berlin focuses on the changes to the energy system and infrastructures due to the energy transition and the opportunity for new business models and the political, regulatory measures that promote them.

Primary research areas

Sector coupling and renewable hydrogen

Energy infrastructure development

Energy market design

Energy system analysis

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2024
Lissy Langer; Jens Weibezahn; Johannes Giehl; Fabian Neumann; Leonard Göke; Ioannis Kountouris; Marie Münster; Asger Vestergaard Thorendahl; Martin Hartvig; Dimitrios Eleftheriou; Rasmus Bramstoft / Hydrogen Infrastructure Modeling in Macro-energy Systems Models : Lessons Learned, Best Practices, and Potential Next Steps (Workshop Insights).
In: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 70, 6.2024, p. 629-634
Journal article > peer review
Nicolas Niedrig; Johannes Giehl; Philipp Jahnke; Joachim Müller-Kirchenbauer / Market Design Options for a Hydrogen Market
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School, CBS 2024, 26 p. (Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School, No. 04-2024) (CSEI Working Paper, No. 02-2024)
Working paper
Johannes Giehl; Maike Kalz / Pivotal Questions for the Market Design of a Hydrogen Market
Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2024, 3 p. (CSEI Policy Brief, No. 18)
Working paper
Kenneth Karlsson; Andrea Marin Radoszynski; Marie Münster; Lissy Langer; Ioannis Kountouris; Johannes Giehl; Jenny Westerberg; Sidsel A. Nissen; Alexander Daabech; Mathias Bache; Lars Hedemann; Julia Kirch Kirkegaard; Julia Hansson / Will the Nordics Become an Export Hub for Electro Fuels and Electricity?
In: Aligning the Energy Transition With the Sustainable Development Goals: Key Insights from Energy System Modelling. . ed. /Maryse Labriet; Kari Espegren; George Giannakidis; Brian Ó. Gallachóir. Cham : Springer 2024, p. 167-193 (Lecture Notes in Energy, Vol. 101)
Book chapter > peer review
2023
Johannes Giehl; Jeremias Hollnagel; Joachim Müller-Kirchenbauer / Assessment of Using Hydrogen in Gas Distribution Grids
In: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 48, No. 42, 5.2023, p. 16037-16047
Journal article > peer review
Johannes Giehl; Arian Hohgrave; Melina Lohmann; Joachim Müller-Kirchenbauer / Economic Analysis of Sector Coupling Business Models : Application on Green Hydrogen Use Cases.
In: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 48, No. 28, 4.2023, p. 10345-10358
Journal article > peer review
Johannes Giehl / Energy Transition and Sector Coupling : The Impact of Renewable Hydrogen on Energy Infrastructures and Business Models.
Berlin : Technischen Universität Berlin 2023, 210 p.
PhD thesis
Flora v. Mikulicz-Radecki; Johannes Giehl; Benjamin Grosse; Sarah Schöngart; Daniel Rüdt; Maximilian Evers; Joachim Müller-Kirchenbauer / Evaluation of Hydrogen Transportation Networks : A Case Study on the German Energy System.
In: Energy, Vol. 278, No. Part B, 9.2023
Journal article > peer review
2022
Johannes Giehl; Paul Verwiebe; Maximilian Evers; Lennart Schulz; Joachim Müller-Kirchenbauer / Analyse möglicher Maßnahmen zur Reduktion der Erdgasimporte aus Russland
Geneve : Zenodo 2022, 31 p.
Working paper
Charlotte Jarosch; Philipp Jahnke; Johannes Giehl; Jana Himmel / Modelling Decentralized Hydrogen Systems : Lessons Learned and Challenges From German Regions.
In: Energies, Vol. 15, No. 4, 2.2022
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