Linus works as a Research Associate at SEI Headquarters. He is focusing on transitions including roadmaps, techno-economic analysis and policy making needed for carbon-intensive industry to achieve net-zero carbon emissions.
Previously, Linus has worked with scenarios for the transformation of energy systems and industries, market analysis of energy systems and technologies, coexistence between wind power and other interests from a socio-technical point of view, and analyses of greenhouse gas emissions from large companies and industries. Both as a consultant and as a programme manager at a Swedish public authority (Swedish Energy Agency).
He holds a M.Sc. in Sustainable Energy Engineering from KTH Royal Institute of Technology with a focus on transformation in energy systems, and a B.Sc. in Energy and Environment Engineering from the same university. As master thesis he did a technoeconomic study about implementing large scale bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in the district heating system in Stockholm. He has also been on exchange studies in Russia and Australia.