Hsing-Hsuan Chen MSc

PhD Candidate
Energy & Resources

Hsing-Hsuan Chen is a PhD student focusing on wind energy's impacts on the environment and society. Her work includes building a shadow flicker model and other modelling tools to help people understand the perceptions of wind energy impacts.


She was a researcher with expertise in analysing decarbonisation pathways. She has worked on the EEA (European Environment Agency) projects on climate change indicators and the cost-benefit analysis of EU climate measures. She also contributed to the CLIMA projects that analysed the current climate policies and mitigation for major emitting countries. She works on the IMAGE model (Integrated Model to Assess the Global Environment) and has contributed to the energy model's development and the scenarios with COVID-19 impacts, including the one with recovery packages. Her recent research interest is in decarbonisation pathways and net-zero scenario analysis. She has developed decomposition analysis methods to evaluate the contribution of carbon deduction from different sectors.