Biography
Nicolò Rossetto is a Research Fellow at the Florence School of Regulation (FSR), where he has led the electricity research team since 2022 and is co-director of the course on Getting to Net Zero. Since he first joined the FSR in 2016, Nicolò has contributed to several research projects on energy regulation and markets, financed by both public and private entities.
Nicolò holds a master’s degree in international economics, policies and institutions from the University of Pavia (Italy), and a PhD in Economics, Law and Institutions from the IUSS of the same city. Before joining the FSR in 2016, Nicolò was an external advisor to the World Bank, a founding member of the Energy Watch at ISPI (Milano, Italy) and a teaching assistant at the Università di Pavia, where he currently teaches a post-graduate course on the Economics and Management of the Energy Industry.
His research interests span from the regulation of network industries to European energy policy, from energy security to the economics of electricity markets. He is a reviewer for several academic journals, such as Utilities Policy, Energy Economics, Energy Sources, Energy Efficiency, and EEEP.