
Discussions about energy, environment and economics
#ErgsPodcast
- Episode 10: Intermittency is More Complicated than you Thought
- Episode 9: Hitting the (Bench)mark when Forecasting the Price of Oil
- Episode 8: Disclosure and Learning from your Neighbours in the US Shale Boom
- Episode 7: Weather and International Trade
- Episode 6: Counter-intuitive Fuelwood Collection Behaviour
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Episode 6: Counter-intuitive Fuelwood Collection Behaviour
Martino Pelli, Associate Professor and the Chair of the Department of Economics of the Université de Sherbrooke, discusses his paper “The Effect of Forest Access on the Market for Fuelwood in India”, co-authored by Branko Boskovic, Ujjayant chakravorty, and Anna Risch.

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Episode 5: What’s your VoLL
David Brown, Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, discusses his working paper “The Value of Electricity Reliability: Evidence from Battery Adoption”, co-authored with Lucija Muehlenbachs.

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Episode 4: Flying Over the Trap Door
Maya Papineau, associate professor in the Department of Economics at Carleton University, discusses her Journal of Environmental Economics and Management paper “Experimental evidence on heat loss visualization and personalized information to motivate energy savings” co-authored with Nicholas Rivers

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Episode 3: Pipeline Constraints and Price Differentials
Henry Thille, Associate Professor in the Department of Economics and Finance at the University of Guelph, discusses his Canadian Journal of Economics paper “Pipeline capacity and the dynamics of Alberta crude oil price spreads”, co-authored with Gregory Galay.

The Host
Brandon Schaufele is the Director of the Ivey Energy Policy and Management Centre and an Associate Professor of Business, Economics and Public Policy at the Ivey Business School.
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