As a member of the North American Power Analytics team, he works
with power modeling simulations to develop long-term power sector
outlooks. He has conducted research on numerous aspects of the
energy sector, such as economic retirements of coal plants and the
increasing importance of hourly price shapes in the electricity
market. In addition to his work in North America, Mr. Bobesink has
analyzed power systems in Africa and the Middle East, including
Rwanda and Oman. His previous research experience includes
quantifying the importance of considering future uncertainty in
power simulations for both risk-neutral and risk-averse decision
makers. Mr. Bobesink holds a Bachelor of Science degree and a
Master of Science degree from Johns Hopkins University.