Ugnė Keliauskaitė
Ugnė is a Research analyst in Energy and Climate at Bruegel. She holds a MSc in Environmental Economics and Climate Change at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Her master's thesis investigated the impact of wildfires on average rents on the US Pacific coast. Prior, she completed a MA in Economics and Mathematics with Honours at the University of Glasgow. In her bachelor thesis, she designed a carbon tax for reaching net-zero emissions in Lithuania's road transportation sector. Along her studies, she worked in the State Investment Management Agency (VIVA), lending to companies affected by Covid-19.
Ugnė is fluent in English and Lithuanian and has a working knowledge of German and basics in Russian.
Featured work
European natural gas imports
This dataset aggregates daily data on European natural gas import flows and storage levels.
Financing European Union's buildings' decarbonisation strategy
Transatlantic Clean Investment Monitor: a solar PV snapshot
This analysis compares the state of play in solar capacity in both the US and Europe
The end of Russian gas transit via Ukraine and options for the EU
The EU should seek a common position on the upcoming end to the contract governing Russian gas transit through Ukraine
Transatlantic clean investment monitor
A comparison of clean-tech manufacturing and deployment trends in the US shows rapid advances but still under-used capacity
European clean tech tracker
This tracker provides an overview of the main innovation, manufacturing and deployment trends in clean tech in Europe
Future European Union gas imports: balancing different objectives
Criteria including derisking, climate considerations, methane intensities and transportation security should inform decisions on the EU’s gas imports
How to finance the European Union’s building decarbonisation plan
This policy brief discusses the challenges of meeting EPBD targets and introducing ETS2 smoothly