Lorenzo Rinaldi

Lorenzo Rinaldi is a Doctoral Researcher at Politecnico di Milano, Department of Energy. His research focuses on the integration of energy and economic models and on critical raw materials and geopolitical implications assessment. Within this field he collaborated with Italian energy companies to perform impact evaluation of renewables-oriented and decarbonization scenarios. He developed or contributed to several open-source energy modelling tools, covering energy demand simulation and bottom-up energy optimization models. He is the co-developer of an open-source framework for comprehensive input-output analysis (MARIO). As far as teaching experience, Lorenzo is active as scientific tutor and lectures facilitator for two Master of Science (MSc) courses within the Energy Engineering track of the Department of Energy at Politecnico di Milano and he is regularly co-supervisor of MSc theses.

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Measuring the impact of the Energy Transition (POK)

The Industrial Ecology approach for assessing the Sustainability of the Energy Transition. The aim of this MOOC is to provide a holistic but quantitative and multi-dimensional perspective on the energy transition underway today. Especially when dealing with cross sectoral linkages and circular economy, the instruments made available by the [...]