Mark C. Thurber

Portrait of Mark Thurber

Mark C. Thurber, PhD

  • Associate Director for Research at PESD
  • Social Science Research Scholar

Program on Energy and Sustainable Development
616 Jane Stanford Way
Encina Hall East, Rm E412
Stanford, CA 94305

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Biography

Mark C. Thurber is Associate Director of the Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (PESD) at Stanford University, where he studies and teaches about energy and environmental markets and policy. Dr. Thurber has written and edited books and articles on topics including global fossil fuel markets, climate policy, integration of renewable energy into electricity markets, and provision of energy services to low-income populations.

Dr. Thurber co-edited and contributed to Oil and Governance: State-owned Enterprises and the World Energy Supply  (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and The Global Coal Market: Supplying the Major Fuel for Emerging Economies (Cambridge University Press, 2015). He is the author of Coal (Polity Press, 2019) about why coal has thus far remained the preeminent fuel for electricity generation around the world despite its negative impacts on local air quality and the global climate.

Dr. Thurber teaches a course on energy markets and policy at Stanford, in which he runs a game-based simulation of electricity, carbon, and renewable energy markets. With Dr. Frank Wolak, he also conducts game-based workshops for policymakers and regulators. These workshops explore timely policy topics including how to ensure resource adequacy in a world with very high shares of renewable energy generation.

Dr. Thurber has previous experience working in high-tech industry. From 2003-2005, he was an engineering manager at a plant in Guadalajara, México that manufactured hard disk drive heads. He holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University and a B.S.E. from Princeton University.

publications

Working Papers
April 2022

Game-based investigation of standardized forward contracting for long-term resource adequacy [Working Paper]

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Game-based investigation of standardized forward contracting for long-term resource adequacy [Working Paper]
Working Papers
May 2020

An Experimental Comparison of Carbon Pricing Under Uncertainty in Electricity Markets

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An Experimental Comparison of Carbon Pricing Under Uncertainty in Electricity Markets
Working Papers
March 2020

Promoting Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies Through Consumer Education: Results From a Field Experiment in Mexico

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Promoting Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies Through Consumer Education: Results From a Field Experiment in Mexico

In The News

Hoover tower and and bay landscape behind text reading Stanford Policy Day on Environmental Resilience
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Mark Thurber at Stanford Impact Labs Policy Day

Mark Thurber at Stanford Impact Labs Policy Day
Mark Thurber teaching with Energy Market Game computer screen in foreground
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Game-Based Workshop: Advanced Topics in Day-Ahead Markets at the California Public Utilities Commission

Game-Based Workshop: Advanced Topics in Day-Ahead Markets at the California Public Utilities Commission
Mark Thurber on the Energy Switch
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Mark Thurber on PBS's Energy Switch

Mark Thurber on PBS's Energy Switch