Oluwafisayo Alabi is a Research Associate at the Centre for Energy Policy (CEP). Her academic background is in economics, energy economics and policy. She joined the centre in 2015, for an internally funded CEP doctoral programme and gained her PhD through the Department of Economics at Strathclyde.
Her expertise spans across understanding the economy-wide impacts and implications of alternative fuels and low carbon solutions (e.g. hydrogen, Capture Carbon Capture (CCS), Electric Vehicles (EVs) and pumped hydro energy storage) at regional, national and international levels.
Her current research interest is on economy-wide modelling and analyses using input-output and computable general equilibrium models to address the crucial question of ‘Who Pays’ for different low carbon solutions, industrial decarbonisation and the transition to a low carbon future.