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Patrick Criqui, Senior Researcher at LEPII-CNRS. Patrick is a graduate of the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) and a doctor in energy economics from the University of Grenoble. He has an experience of more than 25 years of research in energy modelling and environmental economics, and is now head of the LEPII. In the past ten years, he has developed the POLES model, which is currently used by several French and European institutions or companies, in order to design and assess their energy and climate policies. He has been a consulting economist for TOTAL SA (1992-1993), the reporter of the "Energy 2010-2020" Study Group of the French Planning Agency for the analysis of the long-term energy outlook in France (1996-1998). He is also the Lead Author in the IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) for Chapter 9: "Sector costs and ancillary benefits of mitigation". Patrick teaches in different post-graduate courses at the Université Pierre Mendès-France, Institut d'Etudes Politiques and Institut National Polytechnique in Grenoble, as well as at the Université Paris-Dauphine and the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale in Lausanne.
Jean-Marie Martin-Amouroux, Coal expert. Former Research Director of CNRS and former Director of the "Institut d'Economie et de Politique de l'Energie-IEPE" (1969-1982), Jean-Marie is a partner researcher at the IEPE and the President of Hydro 21. Jean-Marie is a coal specialist having written extensively on the topic including a book: "Coal: transformation of an industry". He has been Reporter-General for the Long-Term Energy Group of the Planning Board and Technical Adviser to the Minister for Research and Technology. He holds a PhD from the University of Grenoble.
Nicholas Perry , Director Perry Energy Services. Nicholas has been active in liberalised energy markets from the outset of the introduction of competition, in Europe, the USA and Russia, specialising in market analysis, risk management, structuring and origination. He started his career in the oil & gas industry at Exxon and Amoco, negotiating gas sales contracts to the first wave of gas-fired power producers. In the mid 1990s became a Board Director of Enron Europe Ltd. In 1998 he became a founder-shareholder and Senior Vice President of Caminus Corp, a provider of risk management software and consulting. Since the flotation and subsequent sale of Caminus he has consulted independently, clients including energy producers, utilities, large energy buyers, banks, government and regulators. Nicholas has written and spoken widely on energy-market and energy-risk matters. He has served as a member of industry task-forces or consulted for the UK government, the International Energy Agency, the European Commission (DG TREN). His areas of expertise include risk management (hedging and risk mitigation strategies, governance and corporate policy development), market dynamics and regulation (market liberalisation, price-formation in energy markets, structuring of gas and electricity contracts). Mr Perry holds an MA from Oxford in Mathematics and Philosophy.
Robert N Schock , Senior Advisor and the former Director of Studies for the the World Energy Council in London. He was a Coordinating Lead Author (Energy Sources) for the 4th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
Background of Robert is as follows:
Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) in California,
Senior Fulbright Fellow at the Universität Bonn, Germany,Delegate to the US - Russian bi-lateral negotiations on nuclear non proliferation (1999-2000),
Advisory boards of the Gas Technology Institute, the California Energy Institute and the Institute for Transportation Studies.
At present he is the Director of the N. California Fulbright Association, President of Pressure Systems Research and member of Enerdata Scientific Board.
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