Professor of Energy Economics, Grenoble École de Management (GEM)
Carine Sebi is a Professor of Economics at Grenoble Ecole de Management since October 2017 and an Energy Team member. She is trained as an economist where she leverages and disseminates research projects in close relation with energy stakeholders. Her focus is on energy efficiency monitoring and evaluation, energy economics and policy. Her recent research includes benchmarking of energy efficiency policies in the building sector, analyses of the ongoing synergies between (electricity/gas) grids and understanding the energy community ecosystems.
A green stimulus to boost the energy transition?
Jul 03, 2020 12:44 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Beyond its catastrophic impacts on health, the Covid-19 virus is wreaking havoc on the world economy and governments public finances. The length and depth of the economic crisis are unknown, but it is certain that few...
Explaining the increase in coal consumption worldwide
Feb 25, 2019 04:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Published in December 2018, the recent report of the International Energy Agency (IEA) indicates that global coal consumption is on the rise again (+1% compared to 2017). This is an alarming trend, because despite...
France: The road to a low-carbon building sector by 2050 will be a long one
Oct 17, 2018 21:59 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
In the wake of the Paris Climate Agreement, France has committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to 75% below 1990 levels. To help achieve this ambitious target and as part of its energy transition strategy,...
There’s an extra $1 billion on the table for NT schools. This could change lives if spent well
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