Do you want to contribute to advancing carbon‑neutral heating in Positive Energy Districts across the Netherlands? As a postdoc in the EmpowerED project, you will lead research on innovative financial and ownership models, map the investment landscape for electricity and heating, and analyse real‑world cases to design inclusive, just, and scalable solutions. By working with diverse partners such as universities, companies, NGOs, communities and citizens, you help shape transformative research and impact in the Dutch energy transition.
Your jobYou will join the EmpowerED project, funded by NWO and led by Professor Floor Alkemade at TU Eindhoven, and work with colleagues at Utrecht School of Economics (U.S.E.) and in the Copernicus Institute alongside our partners in universities, companies, NGOs and municipalities as well as with local stakeholders and communities in case study cities.
EmPowerED aims to deliver a theoretically informed and empirically validated scalable and integrated systems co-creation approach for carbon-neutral heating that can be tailored to the specific local positive energy districts (PEDs). A PED generates more renewable energy than it consumes. But creating such a district is not just a technological task. It requires smart collaboration between residents, municipalities, housing associations, grid operators, and technology providers. Above all, solutions must be affordable, acceptable, and locally appropriate. The project addresses key knowledge gaps in citizen engagement, governance and technology. The consortium consists of 11 knowledge institutes, and 38 societal partners includes diverse citizen groups, civil society organisations, municipalities, grid operators, housing associations and technology & service providers, united in a community of practice. EmPowerED’s novel systems-design toolbox to co-create local heat solutions for PEDs will be tested in real-life use cases and experiments to ensure usability and capacity building.
You will lead research that focuses on novel financial and ownership arrangement that facilitate PED configurations, and business models for the different stakeholder groups. First, drawing on academic and grey literature, you map the financial landscape for investment into PEDs and PED-compatible heat solutions. Key issues are inclusive ownership arrangements, stages of development and investment sources determining risk and risk appetite. Second, you analyse the project’s use-cases (municipalities in the Netherlands) and study up to 10 external cases of innovative financing structures of PEDs, or similar large energy infrastructure investments regarding:
- involvement of promising financial players;
- relevant ownership/governance structures for realising (co-)financing; and
- best practice justice outcomes.
Working in the interdisciplinary Utrecht University team across Economics and Copernicus, you will help to build our understanding of transformative change, focusing on questions of power, agency and systematic/structural change in relation to business models, governance and financing of innovative low-carbon energy technologies. Working with other colleagues across our partner institutions, you will help to identify the key dynamics that support transformative change and develop guidance for future practice. You will also support our collaborative and transdisciplinary research process and activities aimed at engaging and communicating with policy-makers and decision-makers at local, regional and national levels.
If aligned with both your professional development goals and departmental needs, the role may include up to 10% teaching (e.g. teaching a sustainability-related course and/or thesis supervision) for at least the first year of the appointment.