Will Usher

About Will Usher

Will Usher, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, specializes in the field of energy system modelling, uncertainty, infrastructure.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A robust investment decision to deploy bioenergy carbon capture and storage—exploring the case of Stockholm Exergi

Increasing spatial and temporal resolution in energy system optimisation model–The case of Kenya

otoole: OSeMOSYS Tools for Energy Work

Identifying energy model fingerprints in mitigation scenarios

Corrigendum to the effects of population aggregation in geospatial electrification planning [Energy Strategy Rev., 38 (2021), 100752]

Quantifying the relative importance of the spatial and temporal resolution in energy systems optimisation model

Aligning the Western Balkans power sectors with the European Green Deal

The mutual benefits of comparing energy system models and integrated assessment models

Will Usher Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2555

Citations(since 2020)

2113

Cited By

1039

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

20

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Will Usher Skills & Research Interests

energy system modelling

uncertainty

infrastructure

Top articles of Will Usher

A robust investment decision to deploy bioenergy carbon capture and storage—exploring the case of Stockholm Exergi

Frontiers in Energy Research

2024/1/5

Increasing spatial and temporal resolution in energy system optimisation model–The case of Kenya

2024/1/1

otoole: OSeMOSYS Tools for Energy Work

Journal of Open Source Software

2023/12/20

Will Usher
Will Usher

H-Index: 13

Identifying energy model fingerprints in mitigation scenarios

Nature Energy

2023/12

Corrigendum to the effects of population aggregation in geospatial electrification planning [Energy Strategy Rev., 38 (2021), 100752]

Energy Strategy Reviews

2023/11

Quantifying the relative importance of the spatial and temporal resolution in energy systems optimisation model

arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.10518

2023/10/16

Aligning the Western Balkans power sectors with the European Green Deal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.07433

2023/5/12

Cameron Wade
Cameron Wade

H-Index: 3

Will Usher
Will Usher

H-Index: 13

The mutual benefits of comparing energy system models and integrated assessment models

2023/5/2

Quantifying model fingerprints by means of cross-model diagnostics

2023/4/11

Exploring long-term electrification pathway dynamics: a case study of Ethiopia

Discover Energy

2023/1/25

Comparing energy system optimization models and integrated assessment models: Relevance for energy policy advice

Open Research Europe

2023

ECEMF Diagnostic Scenarios, version 2.0

2023

Global sensitivity analysis to enhance the transparency and rigour of energy system optimisation modelling

Open Research Europe

2023

Toward SALib 2.0: Advancing the accessibility and interpretability of global sensitivity analyses

Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling

2022/5/31

The effects of climate change mitigation strategies on the energy system of Africa and its associated water footprint

Environmental Research Letters

2022/4/1

Selected ‘Starter kit’energy system modelling data for selected countries in Africa, East Asia, and South America (# CCG, 2021)

Data in brief

2022/6/1

The global least-cost user-friendly CLEWs open-source exploratory model

Environmental Modelling & Software

2021/9/1

A techno-economic and financial analysis of a Gulf-India undersea electricity interconnector

2021/7/13

IMproving energy systems and energy access in Ethiopia: An inclusive approach

2021/6/7

Oliver Broad
Oliver Broad

H-Index: 9

Will Usher
Will Usher

H-Index: 13

Electrification Pathways for Ethiopia

2021/6

Will Usher
Will Usher

H-Index: 13

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