Dr Pei-Hao Li
Senior Research Fellow
Bartlett School Env, Energy & Resources
Faculty of the Built Environment
- Joined UCL
- 1st Dec 2015
Research summary
Biography
Dr Pei-Hao Li is a senior research fellow
at UCL Energy Institute. He has extensive research experiences in applying
energy system modelling techniques to tackle challenging energy-related issues,
such as intermittency of variable renewable energy, demand-side response, technology
choices, etc. His past works contribute to key policy-makings, such as 5th
Carbon Budget and long-term energy planning for Taiwan. He also built/maintained/improved
several energy models, including UK TIMES, BRAIN-Energy, Taiwan TIMES, Taiwan
2050 Calculator, and SEE 2050 Carbon Calculator, for academic research,
policy-making and public engagement.
Currently, his research focuses on the
investigation of the influences of non-optimal decision-makings, such as consumer
behaviour and power plant investments, on the whole energy systems using
agent-based modelling and machine learning/deep-learning techniques.