Peer reviewed publications:
Ellenbeck, S., Schmidt, P., Battaglini, A., Lilliestam, J. (in press): Der Strommarkt als soziale Institution - Eine erweiterte Perspektive auf die deutsche Disskussion um Kapazitätsmechanismen, in: DIW-Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung, 81, 03.2011.
Patt, A., Pfenninger, S., Lilliestam, J. (2013): Vulnerability of solar energy infrastructure and output to climate change, in: Climatic Change (online first). DOWNLOAD
Schmidt, P., Lilliestam, J., Battaglini, A. (2013): Tunisian Electricity Futures – A Comparison of the Implications of Renewable and Nuclear Power, in: Current Politics and Economics of Africa, Volume 5, Issue 4.
Weidlich, A., Renelt, S., Schmidt, P., Sobótka, M., Storace, S. (2013): Gesellschaftliche Akzeptanz von Smart Metering: Nicht ohne meine Kunden!, Energiewirtschaftliche Tagesfragen, 63, 6, S. 93-96. DOWNLOAD
Lilliestam, J., Bielecki, J., Patt, A. (2012): Comparing carbon capture and storage (CCS) with concentrating solar power (CSP): potentials, costs, risks, and barriers, in: Energy Policy 47, pp. 447-455. DOWNLOAD
Battaglini, A., Komendantova, N., Brtnik, P., Patt, A. (2012): Perceptions of barriers for expansion of electricity grids in the EU, in: Energy Policy 47, pp. 254-259. DOWLOAD
Lilliestam, J., Ellenbeck, S. (2012): Fostering interdependence to reduce political risks in a European-North African renewable electricity Supergrid, in: The international journal on sustainable energy conversion and storage / Green 2:2-3, pp. 105-109. DOWNLOAD
Lilliestam, J., Battaglini, A., Finlay, C., Fürstenwerth, D., Patt, A., Schellekens, G., Schmidt, P. (2012): An alternative to a global climate deal is unfolding before our eyes, in Climate and Development 4:1, pp. 1-4. DOWNLOAD (free access)
Komendantova, N. Patt, A. Barras, L., Battaglini, A. (2012): Perception of risks in renewable energy projects: the case of concentrated solar power in North Africa, in: Energy Policy 40, pp. 103-109. DOWNLOAD
Mougou, R., Mansour. M, Iglesias, A., Zitouna, R., Battaglini, A. (2011): Vulnerability of Tunisia to climate change, in: Regional Environmental Change 11, supplement 1, pp. 137-142.
Patt, A., Komendantova, N., Battaglini, A., Lilliestam, J. (2011): Regional integration to support full renewable power deployment for Europe by 2050, in: Environmental Politics 20 (5), pp. 727-742. DOWNLOAD
Lilliestam, J., Ellenbeck, S. (2011): Energy security and renewable electricity trade – Will Desertec make Europe vulnerable to the “energy weapon”?, in: Energy policy 39 (6), pp. 3380-3391. DOWNLOAD
Förster, H., Lilliestam, J. (2011): Modeling thermoelectric power generation in view of climate change: A reply, in: Regional Environmental Change 11 (1), pp. 211-212.
Williges, K., Lilliestam, J., Patt, A. (2010): Making concentrated solar power competitive with coal: the costs of a European feed-in tariff, in: Energy Policy 38, pp. 3089-3097. DOWNLOAD
Förster, H., Lilliestam, J. (2010): Modeling thermoelectric power generation in view of climate change, in: Regional Environmental Change 10 (4), pp. 327-338. DOWNLOAD
Battaglini, A., Lilliestam, J., Haas, A., Patt, A. (2009): Development of SuperSmart Grids for a more efficient utilisation of electricity from renewable sources, in: Journal of Cleaner Production 17 (10), pp. 911-918. DOWNLOAD
Peer reviewed (submitted, in preparation):
Pfenninger, S., Gauché, P., Lilliestam, J., Damerau, K., Wagner, F., Patt, A.: The potential for concentrating solar power systems to provide baseload and dispatchable power (Submitted to Science in September 2013).
Patt, A., Pfenninger, S., Lilliestam, J.: Vulnerability of solar energy infrastructure and output to extreme events: climate change implications (revised conference paper, submitted to Climatic Change in March 2011, revised in March 2012).
Lilliestam, J., Patt, A., Cherp, A.: Energy security through policy lenses: insights from the European Union, the United Kingdom and Sweden (Submitted to Energy Policy in February 2012, revised in August 2012).
Lilliestam, J., Winzer, C., Komendantova, N.: Quantifying security of electricity supply: Are imports of renewable electricity from North Africa a threat to European security of supply? (submitted to Energy policy in February 2012, revised in April 2013).
Lilliestam, J.: Critical infrastructure vulnerability to terrorist attacks in European electricity decarbonisation scenarios: contrasting renewable electricity imports to gas imports (Submitted to Energy Policy in August 2012, revised in September 2013).
Other publications:
Lilliestam, J. (2013): Energy security and renewable electricity imports: the case of a Supergrid connecting Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Doctoral dissertation, Central European University, Budapest.
Ellenbeck, S., Schmidt P. (2013): Deutschland produziert zu viel Strom, ZEIT Online, 02.09.2013. DOWNLOAD.
Ellenbeck, S., Battaglini, A., Lilliestam, J. (2013): Energy Policy, Targets, Present Discussions and Barriers in RE deployment in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt. Deliverable 3.1 BETTER project.
Lilliestam, J., Patt, A. (2012): Energy security in scenarios for Europe's future electricity supply, Smart Energy for Europe Platform (SEFEP), Berlin. DOWNLOAD
Ellenbeck, S., Lilliestam, J., Battaglini, A. (2012): Parameters for implementation of the 4th cooperation mechanism for imports of renewable electricity to the EU from third countries. Deliverable 2.4 BETTER project. DOWNLOAD
Schmidt, P. (2012): A note on (climate) risk perception in renewable energy investment planning, CLIM-RUN Project Newsletter, Issue 3, December 2012. DOWNLOAD
Calmanti, S., Davies, M., Dell’Aquila, A., Schmidt, P. (2012) Climate forecasts for the wind energy industry in the Mediterranean Region, CLIM-RUN Project Newsletter, Issue 2, July 2012. DOWNLOAD
Boy, B., Ermakov, V., Renelt, S., Schmidt, P ., Sauer, M., Sobótka, M., Storace, S., Weidlich, A., und T. Wiedemann (2012): Smart zur Energiewende – 5 Schlüssel zu gesellschaftlicher Akzeptanz von Smart Grids, Policy Report der Forschungsgruppe Smart Grids, Stiftung Neue Verantwortung, Berlin. DOWNLOAD
Schmidt, P., Lilliestam, J., Fürstenwerth, D., Battaglini, A. (2012): Electricity for growth and jobs in Tunisia: exploring the nuclear and renewable electricity options, in: Pusatieri, M., Cannemela, J. (Eds.): Tunisia: Economic, political and social issues, Nova Science Publishers, Hauppage, pp. 31-62.
Patt, A., Lilliestam, J. (2012): Green tech could mean global climate deal not needed, Public Service Europe, Newcastle-upon-Lyme. DOWNLOAD
Lilliestam, J., Patt, A. (2012): Conceptualising energy security in the European context: A policy-perspective bottom-up approach to the cases of the EU, the UK and Sweden, SEFEP Working Paper 2012-4, Smart Energy for Europe Platform (SEFEP), Berlin. DOWNLOAD
Haas, A., Jaeger, C., Battaglini, A. (2011): Komplexe Risiken als Herausforderung für die Klimapolitik, in: Angenendt, S., Dröge, S., Richert, J. (Eds.): Klimawandel und Sicherheit – Herausforderungen, Reaktionen und Handlungsmöglichkeiten, Baden-Baden, pp. 256-272.
Schellekens, G., Battaglini, A., Finlay, C., Fürstenwerth, D., Lilliestam, J., Patt, A., Schmidt, P. (2011): Measuring progress towards 100% renewable electricity in Europe and North Africa, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, London.
Battaglini, A., Lilliestam, J. (2011): Zur Governance des Übertragungsnetzes, Schriften zur Ökologie, Band 16, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Berlin.
Battaglini, A., Lilliestam, J. (2010): On transmission grid governance, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, ERENE, Berlin.
Reid, G., Lilliestam, J., Mitchell, C., Patt, A., Schellekens, G., Battaglini, A.: A Global Renewables Investment Plan, Conference paper for The Delhi international renewable energy conference (DIREC), New Delhi 26-29 October 2010.
Battaglini, A., Lilliestam, J. (2010): Das SuperSmart Grid - die Möglichkeit für 100 Prozent Erneuerbare Energie, in: Stiftung Brandenburger Tor (Ed.): Energie gleich Arbeit. Nachdenken über unseren Umgang mit Energie, Stiftung Brandenburger Tor, Berlin, pp. 38-42.
Battaglini, A., Lilliestam, J., Knies, G. (2010): The SuperSmart Grid – paving the way for a completely renewable power system, in: Schellnhuber, H. J., Stern, N., Kadner, S., Huber, V. (Eds.): Global Sustainability – A Nobel Cause, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 289-305.
Schellekens, G., Battaglini, A., Lilliestam, J., McDonnell, J., Patt, A. (2010): 100% renewable electricity - A roadmap to 2050 for Europe and North Africa, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, London.
Patt, A., Pfenninger, S., Lilliestam, J. (2010): Vulnerability of solar energy infrastructure and output to extreme events: climate change implications, Conference paper for Vulnerability of energy systems to climate change and extreme events, ICTP/IAEA, Trieste, 22 April 2010.
Ongoing work:
Ellenbeck, S., Lilliestam, J.: Acceptance issues of renewable electricity trade between the European Union and third countries (in preparation).
Pfenninger, S., Damerau, K., Gauché, P., Lilliestam, J., Patt, A.: Is Concentrated Solar Power a fully dispatchable, baseload-capable electricity generation technology? (in preparation).
Schmidt, P., Battaglini, A., Ellenbeck, S., Lilliestam, J.: Is there a French Energiewende in the making? (in preparation).