Jan Rosenow is the Leader of the Energy Programme at the Environmental Change Institute and Jackson Senior Research Fellow at Oriel College, Oxford. He is also a Senior Associate at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership at the University of Cambridge and Affiliate Faculty at the University of Sussex. His research focuses on energy demand, energy efficiency, electrification, renewable energy, and broader energy and climate policy, with a strong emphasis on the practical implementation of decarbonisation strategies. He has published widely cited academic papers, technical reports, and policy analyses, contributing to key discussions on the energy transition.
Beyond academia, Jan continues to serve as a Senior Advisor to the Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP) where he was Vice President, supporting policymakers in designing effective energy policies. He has also held advisory and board roles with organisations such as the World Economic Forum, the International Energy Agency, and the European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy. He previously worked in the private and non-profit sectors as a senior leader, analyst and policy advisor.
In recognition of his impact in the energy sector, Jan has been named the most read thought leader on the energy transition, one of the top 100 players in the global climate space and among the top 25 energy influencers and top 15 sustainability influencers worldwide. Additionally, he is one of LinkedIn's Top Green Voices. His commitment to advancing the UK’s energy future led to his election as a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and his contributions to the energy sector have earned him a fellowship at the Energy Institute.
Jan is a highly sought-after keynote speaker, regularly invited to present at national and international conferences. His speaking engagements include the United Nations, the International Energy Agency, the World Economic Forum, the European Parliament, and more. His expertise has also been recognized by governments, as he has served as a Special Advisor to the UK House of Commons' Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy Committee. He has also frequently provides expert testimony to both the UK Parliament and the European Parliament.
Jan’s insights have been featured in prominent media outlets, including The New York Times, Forbes, Time Magazine, WIRED, the BBC, and The Guardian. He holds a doctorate from Oxford University, an MSc from the London School of Economics, and has completed executive training at Cambridge University and the Florence School for Regulation.
For a full list of Jan's publications, please go to his Google Scholar profile and his personal website.
Publications
Journal articles (peer reviewed)
Burger, J., Rosenow, J. (under review by Electricity Journal): Flexibility forward: a survey of smart tariffs optimising electric vehicles and heat pumps in Europe
Rosenow, J., Arpagaus, C., Lechtenboehmer, S. (under review by Energy Research and Social Science): Industrial electrification: from potential to implementation
Brix Markussen, W., Rosenow, J., Zühlsdorf, B., Elmegaard, B. (under review by Joule): Direct or indirect electrification of industrial heat: A techno-economic option assessment
Rosenow, J, Santini, M., Thomas, S., Cowart, R., Lowes, R. (forthcoming): Clean Heat Standards: an introduction. Energies
Rosenow, J., Gibb, D., Thomas, S. (under review by Sustainability): From inefficient to efficient renewable heating: reforming the EU Renewable Energy Directive
Rosenow, J. (2025): Beyond supply: the case for decarbonising energy demand. PLOS Climate
Rosenow, J., Stobbe, M., Braungardt, S. (2025): Gas grid regulation in the context of net zero: a review of European countries. Energy Research and Social Science
Rosenow, J., Barnes, J., O’Mara, S., Galvin, R. (2025): Total costs of ownership of heat pumps: methodology and application. iScience
Rosenow, J., Lowes, R., Kemfert, C. (2024): The elephant in the room: How do we regulate gas transportation infrastructure as gas demand declines? One Earth
Barnes, J., Silvonen, T., Taylor, M., Rosenow, J. (2024): Accelerating heat pump deployment in the UK: five priority areas for change. Oxford Open Energy. Oxford Open Energy
Rosenow, J. (2024): A meta-review of 54 studies on hydrogen heating. Cell Reports Sustainability
Eyre, N., Fawcett, T., Topouzi, M., Killip, G., Oreszczyn, T., Jenkinson, K., Rosenow, J. (2023): Fabric first: is it still the right approach? Buildings and Cities
Rosenow, J., Hamels, S. (2023): Where to meet on heat? Optimising demand reduction and decarbonised heat supply. Energy Research and Social Science
Zhang, S., Mathieu, J., Berger, S., Sterl, S., Rai, V., Rosenow, J. (2023): Pursuing energy security via technologies and human behaviour. One Earth
Braungardt, S., Tezak, B., Rosenow, J., Bürger, V. (2023): Banning boilers: A review of existing regulations to phase out fossil fuel heating in the EU. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews
Gibb, G., Rosenow, J., Lowes, R., Hewitt, N.J. (2023): Coming in from the cold: Heat pump performance at low temperatures. Joule
Rosenow, J., Gibb, D., Baetens, R., Thomas, S. (2023): Clean heating: Reforming taxes and levies on heating fuels in Europe. Energy Policy
Hildermeier, J., Burger, J., Jahn, A., Rosenow, J. (2022): A review of tariffs and services for smart charging of electric vehicles in Europe. Energies
Rosenow, J. (2022): Is heating homes with hydrogen all but a pipe dream? An evidence review. Joule
Rosenow, J., Gibb, D., Nowak, T., Lowes, R. (2022): Heating up the global heat pump market. Nature Energy
Rosenow, J. (2022): Europe on the way to net zero: what challenges and opportunities? PLOS Climate 1(7), p. e0000058
Rosenow, J., Eyre, N. (2022): Reinventing energy efficiency for net zero. Energy Research and Social Science
Tzani, D., Stavrakas, V., Santini, M., Thomas, S., Rosenow, J., Flamos, A. (2022): Pioneering a performance-based future for energy efficiency: Lessons learnt from a comparative review analysis of pay-for-performance programmes. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 158, pp. 112162
Rosenow, J., Lowes, R. (2021): Will blue hydrogen lock us into fossil fuels forever? One Earth 4(11), pp. 1527-1529
Hampton, S., Fawcett, T., Rosenow, J., Michaelis, C., Mayne, R. (2021): Evaluation in an Emergency: Assessing Transformative Energy Policy amidst the Climate Crisis. Joule
Wiese, C., Cowart, R., Rosenow, J. (2020): The strategic use of auctioning revenues to foster energy efficiency: status quo and potential within the European Emissions Trading System. Energy Efficiency
Lowes, R., Rosenow, J., Qadrdan, M., Wu, J. (2020): Hot stuff: Research and policy principles for heat decarbonisation through smart electrification. Energy Research and Social Science 70, p. 101735
Rosenow,J., Skoczkowski, T., Węglarze, A., Stańczykd, W., Jędra, M. (2020): Evaluating the Polish White Certificate Scheme. Energy Policy 144, p. 111689
Thomas, S., Rosenow, J. (2020): Drivers of increasing energy consumption in Europe and policy implications. Energy Policy DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2019.111108
Hildermeier, J., Kolokathis, C., Rosenow, J., Hogan, M., Jahn, A. (2019): Smart EV charging: A global review of promising practices. World Electric Vehicle Journal 10(4), 1-13
Rosenow, J., Cowart, R., Thomas, S. (2019): Market-based instruments for energy efficiency: a global review. Energy Efficiency 12(5), pp. 1379–1398
Mourik, R., Rohde, C., Rosenow, J., Wade, J. (2019): Guest editorial note. Energy Efficiency 12(1), pp. 1-4
Rosenow, J., Guertler, P., Sorrell, S., Eyre, N. (2018): The remaining potential for energy savings in UK households. Energy Policy 121, pp. 542-552
McElroy, D., Rosenow, J. (2019): Policy implications for the performance gap of low-carbon building technologies. Building Research & Information 47(5), pp. 211-223
Fawcett, T., Rosenow, J., Bertoldi, P. (2018): Energy efficiency obligation schemes: their future in the EU? Energy Efficiency https://doi.org/10.1007/s12053-018-9657-1
Rosenow, J., Kern, F., Rogge, K. (2017): The need for comprehensive and well targeted policy mixes to stimulate energy transitions: the case of energy efficiency policy. Energy Research & Social Science
Rosenow, J., Bayer, E. (2017): Costs and benefits of Energy Efficiency Obligations: A review of European programmes. Energy Policy 107, pp. 53-62
Rosenow, J. Cowart, R., Bayer, E., Fabbri, M. (2017): Assessing the European Union’s Energy Efficiency Policy: Will the Winter Package deliver on ‘Efficiency First’? Energy Research & Social Science 26, pp. 72–79
Rosenow, J., Eyre, N. (2016): A post mortem of the Green Deal: Austerity, Energy Efficiency, and Failure in British Energy Policy. Energy Research & Social Science 21, pp. 141-144
Rosenow, J., Leguijt, C., Pato, Z., Fawcett, T., Eyre, N. (2016): An ex-ante evaluation of the EU Energy Efficiency Directive - Article 7. Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy 5(2), p. 45-63
Rosenow, J., Fawcett, T., Eyre, N., Oikonomou, V. (2016): Energy efficiency and the policy mix. Special issue: Building Governance and Climate Change: Regulation and Related Policies. Building Research & Information 44(5-6), pp. 562-574
Rohde, C., Rosenow, J., Eyre, N. (2015): Energy Saving Obligations. Cutting the Gordian Knot of leverage? Energy Efficiency 8(1), pp 129-140
Howarth, N, Rosenow, J. (2014): Banning the Bulb: institutional evolution and the phased ban of incandescent lighting in Germany. Energy Policy 67, pp. 737–746
Rosenow, J., Platt, R., Demurtas, A. (2014): Fiscal impacts of energy efficiency programmes - the example of solid wall insulation investment in the UK. Energy Policy 74, pp. 610-620
Rosenow, J., Platt, R., Flanagan, B. (2013): Fuel poverty and energy efficiency obligations. The case of the Supplier Obligation in the UK. Energy Policy 62, pp. 1194–1203
Rosenow, J., Eyre, N., Rohde, C., Buerger, V. (2013): Overcoming the upfront investment barrier - comparison of the German CO2 Building Rehabilitation Programme and the British Green Deal. Invited paper for special issue in Energy & Environment 24 (1&2), pp. 83-103
Rosenow, J., Eyre, N. (2013): The Green Deal and the Energy Company Obligation. Proceedings of the ICE - Energy 166 (3), pp. 127-136
Rosenow, J. (2013): The Politics of the German CO2 Building Rehabilitation Programme. Energy Efficiency 6(2), pp 219-238
Rosenow, J., Galvin, R. (2013): Evaluating the Evaluations: evidence from energy efficiency programmes in Germany and the UK. Energy & Buildings 62, pp. 450–458
Rosenow, J. (2012): Energy Savings Obligations in the UK – A History of Change. Energy Policy 49, pp. 373–382
Book chapters (peer reviewed)
Rosenow, J. (forthcoming): Efficiency. In: Genovese, A., Marotti de Mello, A., Lowe, B. (Ed) Edward Elgar Dictionary of Circular Economy. Edward Elgar
Rosenow, J. (forthcoming): Potential for hydrogen in the buildings sector: an overview of the state of play. In: Corbeau, A.S., Luciani, G., Hafner, M. (Ed) Handbook of Hydrogen - Challenges and Opportunities in a Decarbonizing World. Springer Nature
Rosenow, J., Kern, F. (2024): EU energy innovation policy - the example of energy efficiency. In: Leal-Arcas, R., Wouters, J. (Ed) Research Handbook on EU energy law and policy. 2nd edition. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham
Bruel, R., Rosenow, J. (2023): The heat transition. Lessons from other Northern European countries on decarbonising heating. Book by Resolution Foundation
Kern, F., Kivimaa, P., Rogge, K., Rosenow, J.: Policy mixes for sustainable energy transitions. In: Jenkins, K. (Ed.), Hopkins, D. (Ed.). (2019). Transitions in Energy Efficiency and Demand (Open Access). London: Routledge.
Brown, D., Kivimaa, P., Rosenow, J., Martiskainen, M. Kesidou, S.: Overcoming the systemic challenges of residential retrofit in the UK, a herculean task. In: Jenkins, K. (Ed.), Hopkins, D. (Ed.). (2019). Transitions in Energy Efficiency and Demand (Open Access). London: Routledge.
Rosenow, J., Kern, F. (2017): EU energy innovation policy - the example of energy efficiency. In: Leal-Arcas, R., Wouters, J. (Ed) Research Handbook on EU energy law and policy. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham
Rosenow, J. (2013): Home energy efficiency policy in Germany and the UK. In: Urban, F., Nordensvard, J. (Ed) Low Carbon Development: Key Issues (pp. 309-320). Earthscan, Oxford
Conference papers (peer reviewed)
Santini, M., Thomas, S., Sunderland, L., Rosenow, J. (2022): Energy savings in Article 7 of the Energy Efficiency Directive: What’s next? Taking stock of EU institutional negotiations. In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2022
Eyre, N., Barrett, J., Bobrova, Y., Nolden, C. and Rosenow, J. 2022. New times, new policies? Policies to change energy use in the context of zero carbonOpens in a new tab. In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2022
Anderson, M., Rosenow, J., Bürger, V., Braungardt, S. (2022): Fossil gas infrastructure first, energy efficiency never? In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2022
Sari, A.C., Rosenow, J., Thomas, S., Godron, P., Saygin, D. (2021): The most economical solution for Turkey’s power system: Energy efficiency and business models. In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2021
Rosenow, J., Cowart, R. (2019): Implementing the Efficiency First principle in the UK. In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2019
Wiese, C., Cowart, R., Rosenow, J. (2019): Auctioning revenues to foster energy efficiency: status quo and future potential within the European Emissions Trading System. In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2019
Jahn, A., Rosenow, J. (2019): Applying the Efficiency First principle to photovoltaic self-consumption. In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2019
Thomas, S., Rosenow, J. (2019): Energy consumption in Europe: why is it increasing and what are the policy implications? In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2019
Pato, Z., Rosenow, J. (2019): Efficiency First in Europe’s new electricity market design – how are we doing? In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2019
Steuwer, S., Jahn, A., Rosenow, J. (2019): Minimum energy efficiency standards for rental buildings in Germany – untapping health benefits. In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2019
Hildermeier, J., Kolokathis, C., Rosenow, J., Hogan, M., Wiese, C., Jahn, A. (2019): Integrating EVs into the grid: A global review ofpromising practices. 32nd Electric Vehicle Symposium (EVS32). Lyon, France, May 19 - 22, 2019
McElroy, D., Rosenow, J. (2018): The performance gap of low-carbon building technologies and the role of public policy. IEPPEC conference, Vienna, 27 June 2018
Jahn, A., Rosenow, J. (2017): Property Transfer Tax reform – a revenue-neutral financing mechanism for energy efficiency? In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2017, pp. 1351-1358
Guertler, P., Rosenow, J. (2017): Carbon budgets, buildings and Brexit: are Britain’s non-EU climate change targets at risk? In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2017, pp. 309-318
Fawcett, T., Rosenow, J., Bertoldi, P. (2017): The future of Energy Efficiency Obligation Schemes in the EU. In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2017, pp. 285-294
Rosenow, J., Bayer, E. (2017): Costs and benefits of Energy Efficiency Obligations - a review of European programmes. In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2017, pp. 249-259.
Cowart, R., Rosenow, J. (2017): Will the Winter Package deliver on Efficiency First? In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2017, pp. 467-476
Nadel. S., Cowart, R., Crossley, D., Rosenow, J. (2017): Energy Saving Obligations Across Three Continents: Contrasting Approaches and Results. In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2017, pp. 295-308
Rosenow, J., Fawcett, T., Leguijt, C., Pató, Z. (2016): Evaluating the Implementation of Article 7 of the Energy Efficiency Directive. IEPPEC conference, Amsterdam, 7-9 June 2016.
Rosenow, J., Eyre, N. (2015): Re-energising the UK's approach to domestic energy efficiency. In: Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2015, pp. 281-289
Rosenow, J., Eyre, N. (2014): Residential energy efficiency programmes in the UK: a roadmap for recovery. In: Proceedings of British Institute of Energy Economics 10th Academic Conference Balancing Competing Energy Policy Goals. St Johns College, Oxford, 17-18 September 2014.
Rosenow, J., Eyre, N. (2014): The Green Deal in the UK - policy implications and recent developments. Proceedings of World Sustainable Energy Days 2014
Rosenow, J, Croft, D., Eyre, N. (2013): Energy policy in transition: evidence from energy supply and demand in the UK. Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2013, pp. 439-447
Rosenow, J. (2012): Understanding policy change: the case of energy savings obligations in the UK. Proceedings of World Sustainable Energy Days 2012
Rosenow, J. (2012): Fuel poverty and energy savings obligations: Natural bedfellows or enemies? Fuel poverty in policy and practice - a postgraduate symposium. University of Sheffield, 16 November 2012
Rosenow, J., Eyre, N. (2012): The Green Deal and the Energy Company Obligation - will it work?. In: Proceedings of British Institute of Energy Economics 9th Academic Conference. European Energy in a Challenging World: The impact of emerging markets. St Johns College, Oxford, 19-20 September 2012
Rosenow, J. (2011): An ecological economics approach to energy efficiency. UK Energy Research Council Sparks Network, PhD Symposium. Imperial College, 20 October
Rosenow, J. (2011): Different Paths of Change: Home Energy Efficiency Policy in Britain and Germany. Proceedings of ECEEE Summer Study 2011, pp. 261-272
Technical reports
Mugarza, X. Rosenow, J., Stark, J., Zabolotnikova, N. Kwan, T. (2024): Industrial Electrification: Strategies and Policies for Europe. World Economic Forum
Rosenow, J., Oxenaar, S., Pusceddu, E. (2024): Some like it hot: Moving industrial electrification from potential to practice. RAP
Stobbe, M., Hesse, T., Rosenow, J., Anderson, M., Braungardt, S., Bei der Wieden, M., Bürger, V., Loschke, C., Claeys, B. (2024): Planning and regulating Europe's gas networks: breaking up with fossil gas. Regulatory Assistance Project, Oeko-Institut
Santini, M., Thomas, S., Lowes, R., Gibb, D., Cowart, R., Rosenow, J., 2024. Clean Heat Standards Handbook. RAP
Lowes, R., Gibb, D., Rosenow, J., Sunderland, L., Thomas, S., Graf, A., Verheyen, S., Kelpsaite, L., Malinowski, M., Ross, A., Graham, P., Kabare, R., Njendu, M. (2024): A policy toolkit for global mass heat pump deployment — Version 2.0. Regulatory Assistance Project, Agora Energiewende, CLASP, Global Buildings Performance Network.
Oxenaar, S., Lowes, R., Rosenow, J. (2023): Warming up to it: Principles for clean, efficient and smart district heating. RAP
Lowes, R., Rosenow, J. (2023): How much would hydrogen for heating cost in the UK? RAP
Santini, M., Cowart, R., Thomas, S., Gibb, D., Lowes, R., Rosenow, J. (2023): Clean heat standards: New tools for the fossil fuel phaseout in Europe
Rosenow, J., Gibb, D., Baetens, R., Thomas, S. (2022): Levelling the playing field: Aligning heating energy taxes and levies in Europe with climate goals
Lowes, R., Gibb, D., Rosenow, J., Thomas, S., Malinowski, M., Ross, A., Graham, P. (2022): A policy toolkit for global mass heat pump deployment. RAP
Anderson, M., Rosenow, J., Cowart, R. (2022): The clash with gas: Should it stay or should it go? RAP
Gibb, D., Thomas, S., Rosenow, J. (2022): Metrics matter: Efficient renewable heating and cooling in the Renewable Energy Directive. RAP
Burger, J., Hildermeier, J., Jahn, A., Rosenow, J. (2022): The time is now: smart charging of electric vehicles. RAP
Lowes, R., Rosenow, J., Scott, D., Sunderland, L. Thomas, S., Graf, A., Baton, M., Pantano, S., Graham, P. (2022): The perfect fit: Shaping the Fit for 55 package to drive a climate-compatible heat pump market. RAP
Sunderland, L., Santini, M., Rosenow, J. (2021): Fit for 55: Aligning European policy for decarbonised heat in buildings. RAP
Lowes, R., Rosenow, J., Guertler, P. (2021): Getting on track to net zero: A policy package for a heat pump mass market in the UK. RAP
Thomas, S., Scott, D., Rosenow, J. (2021): Making renewable heating ‘Fit for 55’. RAP
Sunderland, L., Jahn, A., Hogan, M., Rosenow, J., Cowart, R. (2020): Equity in the energy transition: Who pays and who benefits?. RAP
Rosenow, R., Lowes, R., Broad, O., Hawker, G., Wu, J., Qadrdan, M., Gross, R. (2020): The Pathway to Net Zero Heating in the UK. UKERC
Rosenow, J., Lowes, R. (2020): Heating without the hot air: Principles for smart heat electrification. RAP
Rosenow, J., Farnsworth, D. (2019): Decarbonising heat in buildings – a comparison of policies in Germany and New England. RAP
Rosenow, J., Scheuer, S. (2019): Closing the loopholes: Assessment of the potential impact of tax measures on energy savings claimed under Article 7 of the EED. RAP
Pato, Z., Baker, P., Rosenow, J. (2019): Performance-based regulation: Aligning incentives with clean energy outcomes. RAP
Hildermeier, J., Kolokathis, C., Rosenow, J., Hogan, M., Wiese, C., Jahn, A. (2019): Start with smart: Promising practices for integrating electric vehicles into the grid. RAP
EBRD / Energy Community (2018): Implementing Article 7 of the Energy Efficiency Directive:Energy Efficiency Obligation SchemesPolicy guidelinesPrepared jointly by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Energy Community Secretariat
Wiese, C., Cowart, R., Rosenow, J. (2018): Carbon leverage: Investing Europe’s carbon revenues in energy efficiency. RAP
Steuwer, S., Jahn, A., Rosenow, J. (2018): Minimum energy efficiency standards for a fair energy transition / Energetische Mindeststandards für eine sozial gerechte Wärmewende. BPIE/RAP
Brown, D., P. Kivimaa, J. Rosenow, M. Martiskainen, J. Bird (2018): Warm Homes for All – A comprehensive policy approach for residential energy efficiency retrofit in the UK
Rosenow, J., Graichen, J., Scheuer, S. (2018): Destination Paris: Why the EU’s climate policy will derail without energy efficiency. RAP
Bacher, K., Persem, M., Piria, R., Jahn, A., Rosenow, J. Ebert, I., Couture, T. (2017): Überblick über die kanadische Energiepolitik. adelphi/ RAP
Rosenow, J., Cowart, R. (2017): Efficiency First: Reinventing the UK’s Energy System Growing the Low-Carbon Economy, Increasing Energy Security, and Ending Fuel Poverty. The Regulatory Assistance Project
Littell, D., Kadoch, C., Baker, B., Bharvirkar, R., Dupuy, M., Hausauer, B., Linvill, C., Migden-Ostrander, J., Rosenow, J., Wang, X. (2017): Next-Generation Performance-Based Regulation. Emphasizing Utility Performance to Unleash Power Sector Innovation. Technical Report NREL/TP-6A50-68512. NREL
Rosenow, J., Eyre, N., Sorrell, S., Guertler, P. (2017): Unlocking Britain’s First Fuel: The potential for energy savings in UK housing. UKERC/CIED Policy Briefing
Rosenow, J., Cowart, R., Thomas, S., Kreuzer, F. (2017): Market-Based Instruments for Energy Efficiency. Policy Choice and Design. IEA/OECD: Paris
Piria, R., Bacher, K., Rosenow, J., Jahn, A. (2017): Überblick über die Energieeffizienzpolitik in den USA. Berlin: adelphi/RAP
Rosenow, J., Bayer, E., Cowart, R., Fabbri, M. (2017): Will the winter package deliver its promise to put ‘Efficiency First’?
Rosenow, J., Bayer, E. (2016): Costs and benefits of Energy Efficiency Obligation Schemes. Report for the European Commission
Forster, D., Kaar, A.L., Rosenow, J., Leguijt, C., Pato, Z. (2016): Study on evaluating the implementation of Article 7 of the Directive 2012/27/EU on energy efficiency. Report for the European Commission
Rosenow, J., Bayer, E., Genard, Q., Toporek, M., Rososińska, B., (2016): Efficiency First: From principle to practice. Real world examples from across Europe
Guertler, P., Rosenow, J. (2016): Buildings and the 5th Carbon Budget. Report funded by the European Climate Foundation
Fawcett, T., Rosenow, J. (2016): The Member States’ plans and achievements towards the implementation of Article 7 of the Energy Efficiency Directive. Report for the European Parliament.
Rosenow, J., Sagar, R. (2015): After the Green Deal: Empowering people and places to improve their homes. ResPublica, London
Rosenow, J., Fawcett, T., Eyre, N., Oikonomou, V. (2015): Combining of Energy Efficiency Obligations and alternative policies. ENSPOL report co-funded by the IEE Programme of the EU
Rosenow, J., Porter, F. (2015): A comparative review of housing energy efficiency interventions. Report for ClimateXChange
Rosenow, J., Forster, D., Kampman, B., Leguijt, C., Pato, Z., Kaar, A.-L., Eyre, N. (2015): Study evaluating the national policy measures and methodologies to implement Article 7 of the Energy Efficiency Directive. Study for the European Commission
Schlomann, B., Eichhammer, W., Lapillonne, B., Pollier, K., Rosenow, J. (2014): Energiewende” – Energy Efficiency Indicators for Germany. Fraunhofer ISI Working Paper Sustainability and Innovation, S 10/2014.
Platt, R., Rosenow, J. (2014): Up against the (solid) wall: What changes to the ECO mean for energy efficiency policy. IPPR, London.
Co-author: Ricardo-AEA (2013): Emerging technology trends and innovation processes for the low carbon economy – Final report.
Platt, R., Rosenow, J., Flanagan, B. (2012): Energy Efficiency - who pays, who benefits? IPPR, London
Eyre, N., Rosenow, J., Wade, J., Wilson, C., Lowe, R. (2012): UKERC Green Deal Response. UK Energy Research Council, London
Rosenow, J. (2012): Analysis of the history of environmental supplier obligations in the UK. A report for Energy UK. JR Energy Consulting, Oxford
Rosenow, J., Metzger, S., Diederich, H., Engel, H., Kumpf, S.N., Thorun, C. (2012): Neue Wege in der Energieeffizienzpolitik. Ein Positionspapier von Mitgliedern des Think Tank 30. Think Tank 30, Berlin
Schofield, A., Rosenow, J., Barker, J. (2010): Getting Warmer? Homes, energy efficiency and microgeneration in the UK. Eaga Plc.
Co-author: Enviros Consulting (2008): The potential for behavioural and demand-side management measures to save electricity, gas and carbon in the domestic sector and resulting supply-side implication. A report for the Department of Energy and Climate Change
Co-author: Enviros Consulting (2008): Barriers to renewable heat. A report for the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
Co-author: Enviros Consulting (2008): UK Summary Report of responses to the Consultation on Commission's proposals to amend the EU Emissions Trading Scheme from 2013.
Rosenow, J., Fritsche, U.R., Huenecke, K. (2007): Externe Kosten von Energieerzeugungssystemen. Update der Vermeidungskostenfaktoren in GEMIS [External costs of energy. Update of abatement cost factors in GEMIS]. Study supported by the German Federal Ministry of Environment. Darmstadt
Co-author: Arthur D. Little, Fraunhofer-Institut, Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie (2005): Studie zur Konzeption eines Programms für die Steigerung der Materialeffizienz in mittelständischen Unternehmen. [Study to design a programme for material efficiency in small and medium sized companies]
Lechtenböhmer, S., Kristof, K., Irrek, W., Rosenow, J., Kirchner, L. (2004): Braunkohle - ein subventionsfreier Energieträger? [German lignite – an unsubsidised energy?]