Alice Di Bella
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Alice Di Bella

Alice Di Bella is a PhD candidate in Science Technology and Policy for Sustainable Change at Politecnico di Milano. She is a visiting researcher at RFF-EIEE-CMCC, collaborating on European projects using the Integrated Assessment Model WITCH.

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Alice Di Bella

Alice is a PhD candidate at Politecnico di Milano in the course of Science, Technology, and Policy for Sustainable Change and she is also an affiliated researcher at EIEE in Milan. She completed her Bachelor and Master degree at Politecnico di Milano in Energy Engineering. She developed her Master thesis in collaboration with Eurac Research in Bolzano, with the title “Multi-Objective Optimization to identify carbon neutrality scenarios for the Italian electric system”. Her research centers on energy system modeling, with a focus on how climate change impacts power generation, energy demand, and transmission. She is also working on industrial transition, evaluating how energy system models optimize strategies for decarbonizing this economic sector. Beyond technical modeling, she is interested in the social and economic dimensions of the energy transition, particularly within the European context.

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Javier Gonzalez-Ruiz, Carlos Rodriguez-Pardo, Alice Di Bella, Massimo Tavoni et al.

Assessing long-term electricity market design for ambitious decarbonization targets using multi-agent reinforcement learning

Energy and AI , https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666546825001971?viaihub - 2026

Paola Rocchi, Alice Di Bella, Valentina Bosetti

Expanding carbon pricing boundaries and the EU CBAM: insights into China and India

Journal of Cleaner Production , https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0959652626001915?viaihub - 2026

Alice Di Bella, Francesco Pietro Colelli

Mitigation strategies can alleviate power system vulnerability to climate change and extreme weather: a case study on the Italian grid

Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability , https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2634-4505/ada308 - 2026

Alice Di Bella, Francesco Pietro Colelli, Johannes Emmerling et al.

Demand-side policies can significantly reduce emissions from energy use in buildings and transport: Energy policy

Nature Energy , https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-025-01721-z - 2025