Setu Pelz
Research Scholar
Transformative Institutional and Social Solutions Research Group
Energy, Climate, and Environment Program
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Setu Sebastian Pelz is a research scholar in the Transformative Institutional and Social Solutions Research Group of the Energy, Climate, and Environment Program. His work centers on equitable solutions in the context of energy access, sustainable development, and climate change mitigation. In addition to his work at IIASA, Pelz is also part of the Transformation Pathways workstream of the Earth Commission.Prior to joining IIASA, he was a researcher and PhD student at the Reiner Lemoine Institute in Berlin, Germany. He earned his PhD with highest honors from the Department of Energy and Environmental Management at Europa-Universitat Flensburg in 2022. During this time, he also participated in the 2020 IIASA Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) and received the Peccei Award for his study: “Impacts of grid electricity access on rural non-farm entrepreneurship and employment in Ethiopia and Nigeria”. His doctoral research focused on measuring energy access and poverty, informing the development of equitable policies that address disparities and barriers to achieving decent energy services for all. Prior to his doctoral studies, he worked on energy access projects in Kenya and Bangladesh with rural energy startups.
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Last update: 30 SEP 2024
Publications
Pachauri, S. , Pelz, S. , Bertram, C., Rao, N. , & Riahi, K. (2023). Response to comment on “Fairness considerations in global mitigation investments”. Science 380 (6646) 10.1126/science.adh1463.
Pelz, S. , Chinichian, N., Neyrand, C., & Blechinger, P. (2023). Electricity supply quality and use among rural and peri-urban households and small firms in Nigeria. Scientific Data 10 (1) e273. 10.1038/s41597-023-02185-0.
Pelz, S. , Pachauri, S. , & Falchetta, G. (2023). Short-run effects of grid electricity access on rural non-farm entrepreneurship and employment in Ethiopia and Nigeria. World Development Perspectives 29 e100473. 10.1016/j.wdp.2022.100473.
United Nations Environment Programme (2023). Emissions Gap Report 2023: Broken Record – Temperatures hit new
highs, yet world fails to cut emissions (again). UNEP , Nairobi. 10.59117/20.500.11822/43922.
Han, X., Poblete Cazenave, M. , Pelz, S. , & Pachauri, S. (2022). Household energy service and home appliance choices in urban China. Energy for Sustainable Development 71 263-278. 10.1016/j.esd.2022.09.021.