ABOUT
Five decades shaping the economics of nuclear energy.
Geoffrey Rothwell is an economist and author with over 50 years of work in nuclear energy economics, electricity markets, and strategic policy analysis.
His work has been presented internationally in London, Paris, Washington, Seoul, Vienna, and other major policy forums. A former Stanford-affiliated researcher and widely published expert, Geoffrey has counselled governments, institutions, and investors on the economic realities behind the nuclear industry.
Today
Independent Advisor
Counsel to governments, investors and institutions worldwide.
2010s
OECD / NEA, Paris
Principal Economist shaping international nuclear power economics.
Stanford Research
1990s—2000s
A retired Stanford teacher and researcher, widely published in nuclear economics
and policy ,Geoffrey, leading academic work on the economics of nuclear power generation.
1970s—80s
Early Career
Geoffrey, worked on the nuclear fuel cycle markets.
Foundations in energy economics and electricity market design.
50+
Global
Years Experience
International Speaker
Author
Advisor
Published Globally
Strategic Consultant
Career Arc
WHY HUMAN EXPERTISE MATTERS
While AI summarizes, Dr. Rothwell critically evaluates.
Artificial intelligence can compress published information. Strategic decisions in nuclear economics require the critical judgment, independent analysis, and contextual insight that only decades of practice produce
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Summarizes Data
Aggregates publicly available reports
Reproduces patterns from training data
Lacks first-hand institutional context
Cannot accept reputational accountability
INDEPENT EXPERT
Evaluates reality
Weighs risk, incentives, and strategy
Decodes regulatory and political dynamics
Draws on 50 years of project decisions
Delivers accountable, independent counsel
GEOFFREY