Andrew Marquard
DR Andrew Marquard
Research Associate
Energy Research Centre University of Cape Town Private Bag
Rondebosch 7701
Cape Town
South Africa
tel.+27 21 650 3230
Andrew Marquard is a senior researcher in the Energy, Environment and Climate Change research group. Qualifications BA (African Politics; UCT); MA (political science; Rhodes); PhD (energy studies; UCT)
Current research interests and focus areas Andrew’s current research focuses on energy-related climate change mitigation, as well as South African energy policy and governance, and draws on a wide range of skills, including energy analysis and modelling and policy analysis. He also teaches energy studies at a post-graduate level.
Recent publications and other research Andrew’s 2006 PhD dissertation was on ‘The origins and development of South African energy policy’. His most recent reports, generally co-authored with other memebrs of the programme, have included an ‘Analysis of the economic implications of a carbon tax’; ‘Analysis of possible quantified emission reduction commitments by individual Annex I Parties’; and ‘Economics of climate change: Context and concepts related to mitigation’.
Current research interests and focus areas Andrew’s current research focuses on energy-related climate change mitigation, as well as South African energy policy and governance, and draws on a wide range of skills, including energy analysis and modelling and policy analysis. He also teaches energy studies at a post-graduate level.
Recent publications and other research Andrew’s 2006 PhD dissertation was on ‘The origins and development of South African energy policy’. His most recent reports, generally co-authored with other memebrs of the programme, have included an ‘Analysis of the economic implications of a carbon tax’; ‘Analysis of possible quantified emission reduction commitments by individual Annex I Parties’; and ‘Economics of climate change: Context and concepts related to mitigation’.
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