About the Authors
Antony Froggatt joined Chatham House in 2007 and is a senior research fellow in the Energy, Environment and Resources Department. He studied energy and environmental policy at the University of Westminster and the Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex University, and is currently an associate member of the Energy Policy Group at Exeter University. At Chatham House he specializes in global energy security and European electricity policy, including the impact of Brexit. He has worked as an independent consultant for 20 years with environmental groups, academics and public bodies in Europe and Asia. He has also worked as a freelance journalist. In 1992, he co-authored the World Nuclear Industry Status Report, a now annual independent review of the nuclear sector.
Daniel Quiggin is a research fellow for the Energy, Environment and Resources Department at Chatham House. Dr Quiggin has expertise in the modelling, analysis and forecasting of national and global energy systems, having modelled various UK government energy scenarios and published a UK 2030 energy scenario, commissioned by Greenpeace UK. As an analyst at Investec Asset Management, within a commodities and resources investment team, he authored a white paper on global renewable-energy infrastructure investment. He holds two master’s degrees, in particle physics and climate science, and a PhD in energy system modelling.