Dr. Roland Meyer

Tel.: +49 (0) 421 / 200 48 68
Fax: +49 (0) 421 / 200 48 77
meyer@bremer-energie-institut.de

Biography

Dr. Roland Meyer is a research fellow at Jacobs University Bremen and associate researcher at Bremer Energie Institut. From 2007 to 2011 he did his PhD in energy economics at Jacobs University Bremen. His PhD thesis was part of the international and interdisciplinary research project UNECOM that analysed the impacts of ownership unbundling of Energy companies. Besides regulation and investment issues, Roland Meyer’s main research interest is market design.

CV

Career
since 04/2011 Post-doctoral research fellow at Jacobs University Bremen and associate researcher at Bremer Energie Institut
07/2010 – 04/2011 Research fellow at Bremer Energie Institut
02/2007 – 04/2011 PhD student at Bremer Energie Institut / Jacobs University Bremen
01/2003 – 02/2005 Research Assistant at the Institute for Regional Research, University of Kiel
Academic education
2007 – 2011 PhD student at Bremer Energie Institut / Jacobs University Bremen
1999 – 2002 Graduate Studies in Economics at University of Kiel
1997 – 1999 Undergraduate Studies in Business Administration and Economics at University of Mannheim
Exploratory focuses
  • Energy Economics
    • Market analysis
    • Instruments of market supervision
Publications
Meyer R., 2012, Vertical Economies and the Costs of Separating Electricity Supply – A Review of Theoretical and Empirical Literature, The Energy Journal, 33(4).
Meyer, R., 2012, Economies of Scope in Electricity Supply and the Costs of Vertical Separation for Different Unbundling Scenarios, Journal of Regulatory Economics, 42(1).
Meyer, R., 2011, Benchmarking Economies of Vertical Integration in U.S. Electricity Supply: An Application of DEA, Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 12(4).
Brunekreeft, G., Damsgaard, N., De Vries, L., Fritz, P. & Meyer, R., 2011, A Raw Model for a North European Capacity Market – A Discussion Paper, Final Report, Elforsk.
Meyer, R., 2011, Vertical Economies of Scope in Electricity Supply –Analysing the Costs of Ownership Unbundling, Dissertation, Jacobs University Bremen. PDF
Brunekreeft, G. & Meyer, R., 2011, Kapitalkosten und Kraftwerksinvestitionen bei zunehmender Einspeisung aus erneuerbaren Energien – Die Diskussion um Kapazitätsmärkte, Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik, 60(1), S. 62-73.
Brunekreeft, G. & Meyer, R., 2011, Regulation and Regulatory Risk in the Face of Large Transmission Investment, Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 12(2) & Bremen Energy Working Papers, No. 5, Bremer Energie Institut, Bremen, Februar 2011.
Brunekreeft, G. & Meyer, R., 2011, Netzinvestitionen im Strommarkt: Anreiz- oder Hemmniswirkungen der deutschen Anreizregulierung?, Energiewirtschaftliche Tagesfragen, 61(1/2), S.40-43.
Brunekreeft, G. & Meyer, R., 2009, Entflechtung auf den europäischen Strommärkten: Stand der Debatte, in: Knieps, G. and Weiß, H.-J., 2009, Fallstudien zur Netzökonomie, Gabler, Wiesbaden.
Gedeon, E., Herrmann, H., Meyer, R., Schneekloth, N., & Schulz, A.-C., 2004, IAB-Betriebspanel Report 2003. Arbeitgeberbefragung Schleswig-Holstein. Bericht im Auftrag des Ministeriums für Wirtschaft, Arbeit und Verkehr des Landes Schleswig-Holstein. Beiträge aus dem Institut für Regionalforschung der Universität Kiel, Nr. 39.
Bröcker, J., Capello, R., Lundqvist, L., Meyer, R., Rouwendal, J., Schneekloth, N., Spairani, A., Spangenberg, M., Spiekermann, K., van Vuuren, D., Vickerman, R., & Wegener, M. (2004), Territorial Impact of EU Transport and TEN Policies. Final Report of Action 2.1.1 of the European Spatial Planning Observation Network ESPON 2006.
Bröcker, J., Meyer, R., Schneekloth, N., Schürmann, C., Spiekermann, K., & Wegener, M., 2004, Modelling the Socio-economic and Spatial Impacts of EU Transport Policy. Deliverable 6 of IASON (Integrated Appraisal of Spatial Economic and Network Effects of Transport Investments and Policies).