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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting Nicholas Rivers\, January 19th
DESCRIPTION:English session  \nProgram: Nicholas Rivers is an Associate Professor in Public and International Affairs at the Faculty of Social Sciences\, University of Ottawa. His research focuses on the economic evaluation of environmental policies\, using econometric and computational methods. \nTheme: Article’s presentation « Public Transit and Air Pollution ».  \n▶To register to the event \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsuscribe from the mailing list please do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org \n  \nClimate Economics Chair \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-january-19th/
LOCATION:Palais Brongniart (4e étage)\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002\, France
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180126T113000
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting François-Xavier Oliveau\, January 26th
DESCRIPTION:Program: Mr. François-Xavier Oliveau will speak on the theme: “The new tools of environmental public policies in the era of the digital revolution and microcapitalism”.\n \nHe will rely primarily on his book published in October 2017 : “Microcapitalisme – vers un nouveau pacte social”.\n \n \n▶To register to the event\n\n\n\n\nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsuscribe from the mailing list please do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org \n  \nClimate Economics Chair \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-26-januarry/
LOCATION:Palais Brongniart (4e étage)\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002\, France
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180216T113000
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting Marianne Ollivier-Trigalo\, February 16th
DESCRIPTION:Program: Marianne Ollivier-Trigalo from the laboratoire Ville\, Mobilité\, Transport will present « Composante carbone\, rapprochement diesel-essence\, réforme de la TICPE : Transition énergétique ou fiscale ? »\n\nRead the abstract: https://hal-enpc.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01619359\n\n \n▶Register to the event\nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsuscribe from the mailing list please do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org \n  \nClimate Economics Chair \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/8168/
LOCATION:Palais Brongniart (4e étage)\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002\, France
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180330T103000
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Cédric Philibert\, March 30th 2018
DESCRIPTION:Program : Cédric Philibert (Renewables division in the IEA) will lecture about emerging technology options\, and national and international policies that could foster their development and their deployment. \n▶ Click here to register \nRead the Insights Papers: Renewable Energy for Industry \nAbstract: The rapid fall in cost of solar and wind power technologies opens a new range of possibilities to decarbonise the global economy and cut carbon emissions from industry. Besides direct renewable heat and electrification\, hydrogen-rich chemicals that are easy to store and transport could serve as feedstock\, process agents and fuels. They could be produced in areas with abundant and cheap resources\, and shipped to consuming centers\, opening the prospects to a new kind of international energy trade. This Insights Paper examines emerging technology options\, and reviews national and international policies that could foster their development and their deployment. \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsuscribe from the mailing list please do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org \nClimate Economics Chair \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-cedric-philibert-deployment-of-renewable-energy/
LOCATION:Palais Brongniart (4e étage)\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002\, France
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180406T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180406T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004512
CREATED:20180314T095510Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Jacques Papy\, April 6th 2018
DESCRIPTION:Program: Jacques Papy\, Professor of Business Law at the Faculty of Political Science and Law at the Université du Québec at Montréal. His research focuses on various legal aspects of the implementation of the carbon market in Quebec and Canada. \n\n[🇫🇷] Please find the presentation slides \n\nJacques Papy will present his current research work on the Western Climate Initiative Carbon Link Agreement signed by California\, Ontario and Quebec in September 2017. \nIn particular\, he will address the legal issues of the agreement for Quebec’s GHG cap and trade system as well as its articulation with Canada’s federal carbon pricing program. \nAbstract: The global digital transition is accelerating while the ecological transition is only contributing to it\, in the best case. This situation will not be sustainable for long. It is important to give ourselves as soon as possible a collective objective which would correspond in the end to what is required by the state of degradation of the Earth system.  \nHow to reconcile a radically reduced ecological footprint with the current plurality of our societies and their economic fabric? The answer is on the side of a permacircular economy: the strict respect of the planetary limits requires\, for the rich countries\, circular metabolisms\, but also a clear reduction of the material substrate of their activities – thus a decrease – and an opening to the the widest possible technological and social experimentation.  \nThis book proposes a detailed political and ethical framework aimed at progressively building\, in the respect of modern pluralism\, an authentically sustainable economy. Christian Arnsperger is an economist and professor at the University of Lausanne\, at the Institute of Geography and Sustainability. He is also a scientific advisor of the Swiss alternative bank. Dominique Bourg is a philosopher and professor at the University of Lausanne.  \nHe co-directed\, with Alain Papaux\, the Dictionary of Ecological Thought (Puf)\, and directed the collection “Ecology in Questions” and the online journal Ecological Thought. He also heads the scientific council of the Nicolas Hulot Foundation.
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-jacques-papy-april-6th-2018/
LOCATION:Palais Brongniart (4e étage)\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002\, France
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180427T103000
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Jean Jouzel and Pierre Larrouturou\, April 27th\, 2018
DESCRIPTION:Program:\nWhat if preserving our climate was one of the best ways to hold back the next Financial crisis? To save the banks\, we put down 1 000 billions. Why not using them to reverse climate change?\n \n\nJean Jouzel et Pierre Larrouturou \nWith this book\, climatologist Jean Jouzel and economist Pierre Larrouturou suggest a hands-on European finance-climate agreement\, to cut CO2 emissions four-fold\, deflate the Financial bubble and create 5 million jobs. The climate machine is dangerously steaming. There is only 3 years left to reverse the greenhouse gas emission’s curve if we want to save the youth from a climate that would be hard\, even impossible to adapt to.\n \nYet\, in the same time the world’s debt level is unprecentented\, central banks feed speculators and everything seems to announce a crisis worse than 2008. To favor speculation or save the climate? The choice is ours. \n \n▶ Click here to register\n \n\nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsuscribe from the mailing list please do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n\nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm) \n\nJean Jouzel has a last-minute imperative and will therefore not be with us at the next FLM. We apologize.
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-jean-jouzel-and-pierre-larrouturou-april-27th-2018/
LOCATION:Palais Brongniart (4e étage)\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002\, France
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180517T063000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180517T080000
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SUMMARY:[🇫🇷] Compte rendu du Petit Déjeuner Professionnel sur l’Economie Circulaire du 17 mai 2018
DESCRIPTION:Le Petit Déjeuner Professionnel sur l’économie circulaire\, animé par Christian de Perthuis\, a permis d’échanger les points de vue des acteurs économiques et institutionnels: \n– Industriels (Sébastien Ricard pour PAPREC\, Daniel Dunet pour Veolia\, Romain Ferrari pour la Fondation 2019) ; \n– Juridique (Patricia Savin pour DS-Avocats et ORÉE) ; \n– Institutionnels (Cyrille Martin pour FEDEREC\, Jean-Charles Caudron pour l’ADEME) ; \n– Académique (Philippe Delacote pour l’INRA et la Chaire Économie du Climat). \n\nLire le compte rendu qui fournit une synthèse des points forts qui s’en sont dégagés
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/%f0%9f%87%ab%f0%9f%87%b7-compte-rendu-du-petit-dejeuner-professionnel-sur-leconomie-circulaire-du-17-mai-2018/
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180601T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180601T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004512
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Dominique Bourg\, June 1st 2018
DESCRIPTION:Program: \nDominique Bourg\, Professor at the University of Lausanne\, Institute of Geography and Sustainability (IGD)\, Faculty of Geosciences and Environment. He will present his book Integral Ecology: For a Permacircular Society \n\n▶ Click here to register \n\nSummary: \nThe global digital transition is accelerating as the ecological transition\, at best\, is stalling. This situation will not be sustainable for long. It is important to give ourselves as soon as possible a collective goal that corresponds finally to what is required by the state of degradation of the Earth system. \nHow to reconcile a radically reduced ecological footprint with the current plurality of our societies and their economic fabric? The answer is on the side of a permacircular economy: the strict respect of the planetary limits requires\, for the rich countries\, circular metabolisms\, but also a clear reduction of the material substrate of their activities – thus a decrease – and an opening to the the widest possible technological and social experimentation. \nThis book proposes a detailed political and ethical framework aimed at progressively building\, in the respect of modern pluralism\, an authentically sustainable economy. \nChristian Arnsperger is an economist and professor at the University of Lausanne\, at the Institute of Geography and Sustainability. He is also scientific advisor of the Swiss alternative bank. \nDominique Bourg is a philosopher and professor at the University of Lausanne. He co-directed\, with Alain Papaux\, the Dictionary of Ecological Thought (Puf)\, and directed the collection “Ecology in Questions” and the online journal Ecological Thought. He also chairs the scientific council of the Nicolas Hulot Foundation. \nRegistrations open soon \nIf you wish to receive FLM’s invitations\, to present your works or to unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org \nClimate Economics Chair \nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse – 75 002 Paris \nFLM- Seminar Room – 4th Floor (12.30 pm – 2 pm) \n\n 
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-dominique-bourg-1st-june-2018/
LOCATION:Palais Brongniart (4e étage)\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002\, France
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180608T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180608T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004512
CREATED:20180424T082043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180627T114314Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Olivier David Zerbib\, June 8th 2018
DESCRIPTION:Program:\n \nOlivier David Zerbib is a doctoral student in finance at the University of Tilburg and ISFA and head of financial research at I Care & Consult. His doctorate focuses in particular on the issues of asset valuation in sustainable and environmental finance.\n \n▶ Find Olivier David Zerbib’s working paper :  \nIs There a Green Bond Premium? The yield differential between green and conventional bonds \n\n\nSummary: \nThe article examines the yield (or the cost of financing\, seen from the perspective of the issuer) of the green bonds. We use a matching method\, followed by a two-step regression\, to estimate the yield differential between a green bond and a synthetic bond in exactly the same way\, between July 2013 and December 2017. \nThe yield on green bonds is on average 2 basis points lower than that of a conventional secondary market bond for the total sample\, as well as for bonds issued in Euro and US Dollars. \nWe show that the main determinants of this premium are the credit rating of the issuer and the type of issuer: the negative premium is even more pronounced for bonds issued by financial institutions and for bonds with a low rating. . The results thus suggest an investor preference for green bonds which results in a slight emission deficiency compared to demand in several market segments. \nRegulatory measures could therefore help to fuel the flow of green bond issuance and thus support the financing of environmental transition. \n\n\nIf you wish to receive FLM’s invitations\, to present your works or to unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org \nClimate Economics Chair \nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse – 75 002 Paris
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-olivier-david-zerbib-8th-june-2018/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180622T063000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180622T080000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004512
CREATED:20180626T112503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180626T112547Z
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SUMMARY:[🇫🇷] Compte rendu du Petit Déjeuner Professionnel sur la nouvelle PPE pour la France : Quels objectifs et quelle gouvernance?
DESCRIPTION:Le Petit Déjeuner Professionnel sur la nouvelle PPE pour la France : Quels objectifs et quelle gouvernance?\, animé par Jacques Percebois\, a permis d’échanger les points de vue d’acteurs économiques et institutionnels : Jean-Louis Bal (Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables)\, Michel Derdevet (Enedis)\, Laurent Joudon (EDF)\, Matthieu Orphelin (Député du Maine et Loire) et Gilles Vermot Desroches (Schneider Electric). \n[🇫🇷]Lire le compte rendu qui fournit une synthèse des points forts qui s’en sont dégagés
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/%f0%9f%87%ab%f0%9f%87%b7-compte-rendu-du-petit-dejeuner-professionnel-sur-la-nouvelle-ppe-pour-la-france-quels-objectifs-et-quelle-gouvernance/
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180704T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180704T163000
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CREATED:20180718T113944Z
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SUMMARY:The possible outcomes of carbon price floor initiatives in Europe
DESCRIPTION:Following the Conference on Wednesday July 4th  organised by the Chair\, in partnership with the Association of Energy Economists\, The possible outcomes of carbon price floor initiatives in Europe  \nPlease find below the slides:  \nWhen is a carbon price floor desirable? Robert A. Ritz \nNational policies complementary to EU ETS – Assessmentof unilateral and multilateral options\nCorjan Brink \nWith : Ozge Ozdemir\, Marit van Hout\, Paul Koutstaal\, Jos Notenboom \nEU ETS Reform : “Partial” carbon price floor (s) and the market stability reserve Simon Quemin and Raphaël Trotignon
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/the-possible-outcomes-of-carbon-price-floor-initiatives-in-europe/
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180914T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180914T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004512
CREATED:20180719T102914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T085840Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Christian de Perthuis and Boris Solier\, September 14th 2018
DESCRIPTION:[🇫🇷]▶Click on the presentation slides\n \nArticle presentationLa transition énergétique face au tempo de l’horloge climatique  by Christian de Perthuis\, respectively Professor at Paris-Dauphine University – CEC’s founder and  and Boris Solier\, Assistant Professor at Montpellier University – Co manager of the CEC Energy Transition program will introduce their article \n \n\nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsuscribe from the mailing list please do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n \n\nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm) \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-christian-de-perthuis-and-boris-solier-september-14th-2018/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180921T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180921T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004512
CREATED:20180216T103446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T085316Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Mouez Fodha\, September 21st 2018
DESCRIPTION: \n[🇫🇷]▶Click on the presentation slides\n \nMouez Fodha (PSE\, Université Paris 1) will lecture about his soon published article: « Environmental Tax Reform under debt constraint »\n \nAbstract\nThis article analyzes the impacts of Environmental Tax Reform (ETR) when the government is constrained not to increase the public debt-to-output ratio. \nWe consider an overlapping generations model with pollution. Public spending for pollution abatement are …nanced by tax revenues and public debt. We show that keeping constant the public debt-output ratio is not an obstacle to attain a double dividend\, i.e. an increase of both (i) environmental quality and (ii) aggregate consumption. \nFirst\, if the capital stock is low and the pollution abatement is large enough\, a successful ETR consists in a rise of the environmental tax\, compensated by a decrease of the income tax. Secondly\, we show that the environmental tax revenues may help reduce the public debt-output ratio. We give conditions (on the initial level of the environmental tax and the debt-output ratio) such that an increase of the environmental tax\, budget-balanced by a decrease of the debt-output ratio may also achieve a double dividend. \nWe conclude that public debt crisis should not compromise ETR\, instead\, environmental tax revenues could be part of the solution.\n \n▶ Click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsuscribe from the mailing list please do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n \n\nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-mouez-fodha-about-environmental-tax-reform-under-debt-constraint/
LOCATION:Palais Brongniart (4e étage)\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002\, France
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181004
DTSTAMP:20260404T004512
CREATED:20180503T085732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190716T183103Z
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SUMMARY:Chair's Annual Conference "Energy\, Climate and Development"
DESCRIPTION:The Climate Economics Chair is organizing its annual conference on October 4th\, 2018 at University Paris-Dauphine on the topics of\nENERGY\, CLIMATE and DEVELOPMENT \n\nPlease click here :  \nConference site \nConference Program \nRegistration form \nClick here to follow the livetweet of the conference  \n\nAssociated journals : Two Special Issues in Environment and Development Economics and Energy Economics
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/call-for-papers-energy-climate-and-development-chairs-annual-conference/
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181116T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181116T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004512
CREATED:20181029T161132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181029T161132Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Elena Verdolini\, 16th of November 2018
DESCRIPTION:Elena Verdolini (European Institute on Economics and the Environment :EIEE) will present the following article: “Threshold Policy Effects and Directed Technical Change in Energy Innovation”\, co-written with Lionel Nesta and Francesco Vona.\n \nRésumé \n\nThe presentation will be done in English. \nThis paper analyzes the effect of environmental policies on the direction of energy innovation across countries over the period 1990-2012. Our novelty is to use threshold regression models to allow for discontinuities in policy effectiveness depending on a country’s relative competencies in renewable and fossil fuel technologies. We show that the dynamic incentives of environmental policies become effective just above the median level of relative competencies. In this critical second regime\, market-based policies are moderately effective in promoting renewable innovation\, while commandand-control policies depress fossil based innovation. Finally\, market-based policies are more effective to consolidate a green comparative advantage in the last regime. We illustrate how our approach can be used for policy design in laggard countries. \n\n \n▶ Click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list please feel free to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n \n\nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-elena-verdolini-16th-of-november-2018/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Mohamed Akli Achabou et Sihem Dekhili\, 30th of november 2018
DESCRIPTION:Mohamed Akli Achabou (Research Professor in Strategy at IPAG Business School ) & Sihem Dekhili (Professor of Marketing at the University of Strasbourg – EM business school) will lecture about the paradox between luxury and sustainable development.\n \nAbstract\n\nAlthough a real “era of sustainable development” seems to prevail in Western societies\, not all categories of products / services are necessarily concerned. This is particularly the case of the luxury sector\, whose universe seems remote from that of sustainable development. Our various studies show that engaging in an eco-responsible approach does not allow luxury companies to promote their offers in the eyes of consumers\, and may even pose a risk to the perception that they may have of the quality of their products. ecological luxury. In this sense\, examining the sources of dissonance between luxury and sustainable development is an interesting avenue to explore. The results of our research on the subject make it possible to group them around three aspects: the dimensions of the concept (sharing\, quality\, rationality\, altruism)\, the environmental aspect (preservation of the resources)\, and the social aspect (social equality\, justice in the level of employment\, animal welfare). Our results also make it possible to specify the ways of reducing dissonance adopted by consumers\, and then to propose recommendations to companies. \n\n▶ Click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list please feel free to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n \n\nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-ma-achabou-et-s-dekhili-luxury-and-sustainable-development/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190111T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190111T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004512
CREATED:20190108T083738Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Stéphane Gloriant\, 11th of january 2019
DESCRIPTION:Stéphane Gloriant (Researcher “Macroeconomic modeling of green growth” at the Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition)will lecture about “A quantified assessment of the French carbon tax”.\n\n \nAbstract\n\nCalled the “climate-energy contribution”\, the carbon tax was introduced in France in 2014 to price energy-related CO2 emissions not covered by the European emissions trading system. Its acceleration should accelerate\, at least as far as the rate is concerned\, calling for a first assessment of its actual effects. This is what this Information & Debates proposes\, concentrating the evaluation on the sectors most concerned. Evaluating the impact of the tax is not just about comparing emissions before and after coming into force. This requires comparing the emissions observed over the period with the evolution of a “counterfactual” scenario representing the hypothetical trajectory that emissions would have followed in its absence. \n\n▶ Click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list please feel free to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n \n\nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-stephane-gloriant-11th-of-january-2019/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190118T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190118T130000
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CREATED:20190115T134403Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Yves Marignac\, 18th of January
DESCRIPTION:Yves Marignac (Spokesperson and delegate for the prospective analysis at the negaWatt association) will present the synthesis of the negaWatt 2017-2050 scenario (to be consulted here).\nsummary The negaWatt scenario is a forward-looking exercise that precisely describes the possible trajectory to reduce our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by a factor of 4 and get rid of our dependence on fossil fuels by 2050. The new Negawatt Association’s scenario confirms that the “100% renewable” is possible from 2050. \n \nAbstract\n\nThe negaWatt scenario is a forward-looking exercise that precisely describes the possible trajectory to reduce our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by a factor of 4 and get rid of our dependence on fossil fuels by 2050. The new Negawatt Association’s scenario confirms that the “100% renewable” is possible from 2050. \n\n \n\n▶ Click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list please feel free to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n \n\nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-yves-marignac-18th-of-january/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190125T073000
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SUMMARY:Universal Access to Energy - Back to the professional breakfast
DESCRIPTION:On January 25th\, 2019\, the Climate Economics Chair and the Energy and Prosperity Chair organised a thematic breakfast at Schneider Electric to launch their research programme on access to energy. After an overview of the main issues related to electrification in emerging countries\, the researchers of the Chairs presented their current and future work on these topics.  \nThe welcome was provided by Gilles Vermot Desroches (Director of Sustainable Development at Schneider Electric)\, followed by interventions from Anna Creti and Jean-Pierre-Ponsard\, then works presentations by Arthur Contejean and Ahmed Tritah\, and at the end a discussion on priority research issues. \n  Access the presentation \n 
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/universal-access-to-energy-back-to-the-professional-breakfast/
LOCATION:Schneider Electric
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190125T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004513
CREATED:20190107T134647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T134722Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Thomas Douenne\, 25th of january 2019
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Douenne (Doctorant à Paris School of Economics / Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) will lecture about his paper The vertical and horizontal distributive effects of energy taxes: A case study of a French policy.\n \nAbstract\n\nThis paper proposes a micro-simulation assessment of the distributional impacts of the French carbon tax. It shows that the policy is regressive\, but could be made progressive by redistributing the revenue through a flat-recycling. However\, it would still generate large horizontal distributive effects and harm an important share of low-income households. The determinants of the tax incidence are characterized precisely\, and alternative targeted transfers are simulated on this basis. The paper shows that given the importance of unobserved heterogeneity in the determinants of energy consumption\, horizontal distributive effects are much more difficult to tackle than vertical ones. \n\n▶ Click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list please feel free to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n \n\nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-thomas-douenne-25th-of-january-2019/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190201T113000
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Clément Bonnet\, 1st of February
DESCRIPTION:Clément Bonnet (researcher in environmental economics and energy at IFP Energie Nouvelles) will present his article “Copper at the crossroads: Assessing the impact of low-carbon energy transition on a non-ferrous and structural metal”.\n \nAbstract\n\nThe objective of this article is to evaluate the impact of the energy transition on the copper sector. It aims to establish to what extent the available quantity of copper and the development of the industry can be a risk factor for the low-carbon transition. The starting point of this analysis is the following observation: at service rendered equivalent low-carbon technologies consume more copper than conventional technologies. In view of the magnitude of the technological changes in the transport and electricity production sectors that the energy transition requires\, the analysis conducted in this article focuses on these two sectors. The research question aims to know the quantity of copper consumed by 2050 due to the decarbonisation of the transport and electricity production sectors. On the basis of this result\, we assess the impact on copper resources of two public policy options. The first is that of a gentler mobility. We compare a “high mobility” scenario to a “low mobility” scenario. These two scenarios are distinguished by the assumptions made on urban sprawl\, the nature of urban coverage and the levels of demand for different types of vehicles according to their technical and environmental characteristics. The second public policy option evaluated is the development of the copper recycling sector. To do this\, we quantify the impact of recycling on the availability of copper and highlight the fact that recycling helps to reduce the pressure on the supply side and thus reduces the risk of production bottlenecks. \n\n \n\n▶ Click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list please feel free to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n \n\nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-clement-bonnet-1st-of-february/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Olivier Massol\, 22th of february 2019
DESCRIPTION:Olivier Massol (Professor at the Institut Français du Pétrole et Énergies Nouvelles (IFP Énergies Nouvelles)) will lecture about his paper Phasing out the U.S. Federal Helium Reserve: Policy insights from a world helium model (link here). \n\n Slides’ presentation \n \nAbstract\n\nThis paper develops a detailed partial equilibrium model of the global helium market to study the effects of the recently decided rapid phase out of the U.S. Federal Helium Reserve (FHR)\, a vast strategic stockpile accumulated during the 1960s. The model incorporates a detailed representation of that industry and treats both helium producers and the FHR as players in a dynamic non-cooperative game. The goal of each player is assumed to be the maximization of discounted profit\, subject to technical and resource constraints. We consider two alternative policies aimed at organizing the phase out of the FHR: the currently implemented one and a less stringent one whereby the FHR would be allowed to operate as a profit-maximizing agent during an extended period of time. Evidences gained from a series of market simulations indicate that\, compared to the current policy\, a less stringent policy mandate systematically increases the financial return to the U.S. federal budget\, always enhances environmental outcomes as it lowers helium venting into the atmosphere\, and also augments global welfare in three out of the four scenarios considered in the paper.  \n\n▶ Click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list please feel free to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n \n\nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-olivier-massol-22th-of-february-2019/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190314T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190314T164500
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SUMMARY:[🇫🇷] 50 ans de Dauphine - Conférence : La neutralité carbone à quel horizon ?
DESCRIPTION:Jeudi 14 mars de 14h00 à 17h45 – Université Paris- Dauphine – Salle Raymond ARON \n#50ans #makeourfuturehappen #ObjectifBasCarbone \n INSCRIPTION \nMalgré les alertes de la communauté scientifique\, de multiples inerties persistent qui freinent la mise en mouvement des sociétés.  \nComment faire passer les bons messages sur le climat ? Agiter la catastrophe qui vient\, au risque de paralyser l’action ? Vanter les bénéfices d’une société neutre en carbone qui parviendrait à enrayer le réchauffement ? \nCes questions ne concernent pas que les spécialistes\, mais tous les citoyens et l’ensemble de notre communauté dauphinoise.  \nDans le cadre des 50 ans de Dauphine\, la Chaire Economie du Climat et l’équipe de la Responsabilité Sociale de l’université (RSU) vous proposent de venir débattre de ces questions\, lors de deux sessions interactives : \n PROGRAMME \n14h-14h10 Introduction : Jean Jouzel (Président du conseil d’orientation de la Chaire) \nSession 1 animée par Anna Creti\, Directrice scientifique de la Chaire :  \nLes messages du GIEC : quels impacts sur la société ? \n14h10 – 14h45 : dialogue avec Valérie Masson Delmotte (IPSL-GIEC) : l’état des connaissances scientifiques et leurs impacts sur la société (Questions/Réponses avec des Dauphinois) \n14h45 – 15h 45 : Table ronde « d’experts » : le rôle de l’expertise dans la transition bas carbone \nAmy Dahan (CNRS) \nThomas Sterner (University of Gothenburg) \n15h45 – 16h10 : Pause \nSession 2 animée par Christian de Perthuis\, Fondateur de la Chaire :  \nAu-delà de l’expertise\, comment communiquer pour mieux agir ? \n16h10 – 17h00 : Table ronde des grands témoins \nCatherine Chabaud\, journaliste/navigatrice \nIsabelle Delannoy\, Dirigeante fondatrice DO Green \nErik Orsenna\, écrivain \n17h00 – 17h30 : interactions avec les Dauphinois et la salle \nConclusion de la conférence : \n17h30 Isabelle Huault Présidente de Dauphine \nInauguration de l’exposition de photos sur les impacts du changement climatique préparée par Stéphanie Monjon en collaboration avec le National Geographic.
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/%f0%9f%87%ab%f0%9f%87%b7-50-ans-de-dauphine-conference-la-neutralite-carbone-a-quel-horizon/
LOCATION:Université Paris Dauphine
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190315T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190315T130000
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Philippe Zaouati\, 15th of March 2019
DESCRIPTION:Philippe Zaouati President of Finance for Tomorrow and Managing Director of Mirova\, presents his report Canfin-Zaouati: a French-style green Juncker plan written with Pascal Canfin\, Executive Director of WWF France.\nLink to the document: https://financefortomorrow.com/2018/12/18/rapport-canfin-zaouati/\n \nAbstract\n\nDuring the summer of 2018\, Nicolas HULOT\, Minister of Ecological and Solidarity Transition\, and Bruno LE MAIRE\, Minister of Economy and Finance\, entrusted Pascal CANFIN\, former Minister of Development and Director of the Foundation WWF France\, and Philippe ZAOUATI\, President of Finance for Tomorrow and General Manager Mirova\, producing a report to study the usefulness of risk-sharing financial instruments in the context of financing the French transition to the carbon neutrality\, in connection with the reflections led around the Climate Finance Day of November 2018. \nFor a successful transition\, the challenge is “to invest more\, but more importantly to invest better”. Since public funding alone is not enough to meet this challenge\, the challenge for public action is to bring about a massive reorientation of private flows. In addition to proposals to change the regulatory or fiscal framework\, the government is interested in the role that innovative financial risk-sharing mechanisms could play in maximizing the leverage effect of public funds. \nIn this context\, the mission aims to produce recommendations for the implementation of financial instruments in which public money is used as a risk-sharing tool\, in order to increase the involvement of private investors in the financing of transition sectors facing an investment deficit such as their development remains insufficient to meet public policy objectives. \nFrom this roadmap\, this report: \n examines issues related to the use of public financial instruments for TE (I) \n establishes an overview of financial instruments developed at French and European level (II) \n assesses the extent to which they could respond to under-investment situations in certain critical sectors in France in order to succeed in their TE (III) \n formulates concrete observations and recommendations to begin the transition to the scale of the French TE through the use of risk-sharing financial instruments (synthesis and recommendations). \nThe report takes into account\, in its recommendations for the use of financial instruments\, comprehensive public risk management policies that are or could be deployed (regulation\, taxation\, support to the structuring of value chains\, etc.)\, accounting and budgetary issues\, the need to better mobilize existing programs\, particularly at European level\, while limiting the risks of moral hazard. \n\n▶ Click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list please feel free to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n \n\nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-philippe-zaouati-15th-of-march-2019/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190322T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190322T130000
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Pierre-Alain Jayet\, 22th of March 2019
DESCRIPTION:Pierre-Alain Jayet (INRA) presents «Revising the hierarchy of geographical impacts in response to climate change and water prices: a prospective approach to French agriculture» \n \nAbstract\n \nPressures on resources and climate change are likely to strongly impact the availability of water. Agricultural systems are directly affected by the scarcity of water for irrigation. To estimate these impacts\, we develop a prospective approach combining an agro-economic model and a crop model. Applied to a large part of the French agricultural sector\, this work extends previous analyses in which water was excluded from the core of the analysis. Three contrasting climate scenarios were used over the long-term period 2010-2100. Results indicate that potential change in water demand would differ strongly according to the region concerned and the scenario applied. In France as a whole\, irrigation increases in all scenarios. The largest increase\, of 60% under the intermediate scenario\, and significant increases\, of 40% under the smoothest scenario and of 20% under the toughest scenario\, occur between 2010 and 2100. Differentiating the northern and southern regions\, the relative increase is more marked in the north\, while southern demand significantly increases under the intermediate scenario and decreases under the toughest scenario. When considering autonomous adaptation of farming systems to climate change\, agricultural income in northern regions is likely to be negatively affected to a greater extent than in southern regions. \n \n\n▶ Click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list please feel free to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n\n  \nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-pierre-alain-jayet-22th-of-march-2019/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190328T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190328T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T004513
CREATED:20190221T090015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190221T100936Z
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SUMMARY:Conference : Emissions Trading: Which Way Forward?
DESCRIPTION:The Climate Economics Chair (CEC)\, the Postdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) are co-organizing a Conference : Emissions Trading: Which Way Forward? \non Thursday\, March 28th at Paris Dauphine-University from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. \n Please consult this link for all information (program\, registration…)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/conference-emissions-trading-which-way-forward/
LOCATION:Université Paris Dauphine
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190419T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190419T120000
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CREATED:20190321T085907Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Fabien Roques\, 19th of April 2019
DESCRIPTION:Speaker\n \nFabien Roques\, Associate Professor at Paris-Dauphine University\n \nTitle\n \nA Climate and socio-economic study of a multi-member state carbon price floor to the power sector\n\n \nAbstract\n \n\nOur study shows the limitations of the recent ETS reform and the potential benefits from a Carbon Price Floor (CPF).\n \nObjectives: \n -Identify potential scenarios for a multi-country\,regional carbon price floor (CPF) in Europe\n -Provide a quantitative assessment of the impact of different CPF scenarios on the ETS and on renewable energy investment cases\n -Model the impact on power sector decarbonisation – including on coal and gas generation\, and on renewable energy investment cases\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n -Analyse some key socio-economic impacts including on consumer energy costs\,Energy Intensive Industries and Government revenue.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n▶ Click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list please feel free to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n\n  \nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-fabien-roques-19th-april-2019/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190426T063000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190426T080000
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SUMMARY:[🇫🇷] Compte rendu du Petit Déjeuner Professionnel sur la nouvelle PPE du 26 avril 2019
DESCRIPTION:Lors d’un premier événement organisé en 2018\, la Chaire Economie du Climat avait convié les principaux acteurs de la filière à partager leurs attentes vis-à-vis du débat public autour de la révision de la PPE. Un an après\, la Chaire a organisé un second petit déjeuner visant à éclairer la cohérence du projet de nouvelle PPE publié en début d’année avec les objectifs de la transition énergétique en France. \nLa table ronde était animée par Jacques Percebois et Boris Solier autour de la question: Nouvelle PPE : quels impacts pour la transition énergétique et réunissait Christophe Beguinet (Syndicat CFDT)\, Laurent Joudon (Directeur d’études économiques\, EDF)\, Marion Lettry (Déléguée générale adjointe\, SER)\, Isabelle Muller (Déléguée générale\, UFIP) et Stanislas Reizine (Sous-directeur du système électrique et ENR\, DGEC). \n[🇫🇷] Lire le compte rendu qui fournit une synthèse des points forts qui s’en sont dégagés
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/%f0%9f%87%ab%f0%9f%87%b7-compte-rendu-du-petit-dejeuner-professionnel-sur-la-nouvelle-ppe-du-26-avril-2019/
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Alexis Tantet\, 26th april 2019
DESCRIPTION:Speaker\n \nAlexis Tantet\, Postdoctoral fellow at the Dynamic Meteorology Laboratory of the Polytechnic School\n \nTitle\n \n« Impact of climate variability on optimal wind-solar energy mixes – The Italian case » \n\n \nExtract\n\n \nWe develop a renewable energy mix optimization program. The main novelty is to take into account and evaluate the impact of climate variability\, from multi-decadal to hourly time scales\, on the mix. This impact is resolved by plugging regional climate simulations over the 1989–2012 period into renewable energy production and demand models at regional scale. The optimal mix is then inferred from a mean-variance analysis with as objectives both to maximize the mean of the total renewable penetration and to minimize the variance\, or risk\, of the latter. We consider two cases: in the first one\, the analysis takes cross-region correlations in the production and the demand into account. In the second one\, synergies between regions are ignored. As a first case study\, we apply the numerical model to Italy\, a country with a relatively high share of renewables. We focus on the mix maximizing the ratio of the mean renewable penetration over the risk for the same renewable capacity as installed in 2015. Our main findings are that (i) the optimal technological and spatial capacity distribution — with about two thirds wind and one third solar — differs significantly from the actual mix (with a substantial overinvestment in photovoltaics); and (ii) ignoring the impact of interannual and intraday climate variability on the risk strongly impacts the optimal mix.\n \nThis study shows the importance of basing renewable energy development incentives on optimal strategies taking into account both the risk and the impact of climate variability on the latter.\n\n \n\n▶click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list please feel free to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n\n  \nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-alexis-tantet-26-avril-2019/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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SUMMARY:Friday Lunch Meeting\, Jacques de Gerlache\, May 17th 2019
DESCRIPTION:Speaker\n \nJacques de Gerlache\, Ecotoxicologist and Professor at the Paul-Lambin Institute (Brussels)\, Scientific Advisor to the Belgian Federal Council for Sustainable Development.\n \nBook\nMettre en oeuvre les transitions énergétiques – Stratégie intégrative et gestion opérationnelle (Dunod Editions)\n \nAbstract\n\nGreenhouse gases\, energy production (fossil\, renewable\, nuclear)\, transformation\, transportation or storage: the challenges of global energy transitions are many and varied. So much so that policy makers\, economists or business leaders often tend to consider them individually. This book proposes an integrative approach to these energy transitions\, taking into account all the dimensions of these issues. After making an inventory of current energy issues\, he explains how all these aspects are closely related and why treating them independently will only lead to inefficient solutions. It then synthesizes them into a global strategy and then proposes an operational methodology to implement action plans\, whether at local\, national or international level.\n \n\n▶ Click here to register\n \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list please feel free to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org\n \n\nChaire Economie du Climat \n\nPalais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la bourse – 75 002 Paris \n\nFLM- Salle du Séminaire – 4è étage (12.30 pm – 2 pm)
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lunch-meeting-jacques-de-gerlache-17th-may-2019/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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