Academic Staff

M.Sc. Florian Boehnke

Academic Staff

M.Sc. Florian Boehnke

Room:
R11 T07 C04
Phone:
+49 201 18-36504
Fax:
+49 201 18-32703
Email:
Consultation Hour:
by arrangement
Address:
Lehrstuhl für Energiewirtschaft
Universität Duisburg-Essen, Campus Essen
Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Universitätsstraße 12
45141 Essen

Curriculum Vitae:

since
10/2019 
University Duisburg Essen
Academic Staff at the Chair for Management Science and Energy Economics

10/2016 - 09/2019 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Master of Science in Industrial Engineer

10/2012 - 09/2016 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Bachelor of Science in Technical Economics

08/2015 - 12/2015 Kasetsart University (KU) Bangkok, Thailand

Publications:

Filter:

Talks:

Filter:
  • Boehnke, Florian: Non-Residential Rooftop PV in Germany - Development and Potential, SDEWES 2023, 25.09.2023, Dubrovnik, Kroatien. PDFDetails
  • Boehnke, Florian; Breder, Marco; Weber, Christoph: Market diffusion and regional distribution of electric vehicles - a combined modelling approach, Wissenschaftsforum Mobilität, 11.05.2023, Duisburg. PDFDetails
  • Boehnke, Florian; Kramer, Hendrik; Weber, Christoph: Estimating the Value of Distributed Demand Side Management Technologies in Central Western Europe - Assessing Regional Differences in View of Locational Pricing Mechanisms, SDEWES SEE 2022, 23.05.2022, Vlore, Albanien. PDFDetails

Tutored Theses:

Filter:
  • Technologievergleich zur Bereitstellung von Prozesswärme in Zusammenarbeit mit Lintas Green Energy GmbH (Master Thesis Industrial Engineering, in progress)
  • How to model electric vehicle market diffusion: Best practices and pitfalls of different approaches (Bachelor Thesis Business Administration, 2024)
  • Analyse der Flexibilitäten in der Wohnungswirtschaft unter besonderer Berücksichtigung variabler Stromtarife (Master Thesis Industrial Engineering, 2023)
  • Assessment of Demand Side Flexibility Products for prosumers in a European Context (Master Thesis Industrial Engineering, 2021)
  • Saisonale Einflusse auf das Flexibilitätspotential von Elektromobilität für den Strommarkt (Bachelor Thesis Business Administration)