EPRG is pleased to announce our successful 2017 EPRG & CEEPR Annual Conference with support from ENEDIS. The Conference took place at The Sorbonne University in Paris on 6 – 7 July and comprised of 1,5 day of sessions and dinner with concert.
Thursday, 6 July 2017
SESSION 1 – ENERGY TRANSITIONS IN EUROPE AND IN THE US
Chaired by Joshua Hodge (MIT)
John Parsons (MIT) – Energy Transition in the U.S.
David Reiner (EPRG) – Energy Transitions and Magical Thinking
SESSION 2 – WHOLESALE MARKET DESIGNS FOR FUTURE LOW-CARBON ENERGY SYSTEMS
Chaired by Robert Ritz (EPRG)
David Newbery (EPRG) – Wholesale market designs for future low-carbon electricity systems
Patrick Brown (MIT) – Mapping the market value of solar energy
Fabien Roques (Université Paris Dauphine & Compass Lexecon) – Electricity market design: lessons from the ‘reforms of the reforms’
SESSION 3 – THE FUTURE OF ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION NETWORK AND TARIFF POLICY
Chaired by Jean-Baptiste Galland (ENEDIS)
Michael Pollitt (EPRG) – The Impact if PV and EVs on Network Charges
Etienne Beeker (France Strategie) – The future if the electricity distribution network and tariff policy – The French Case
Carlos Batlle (MIT) – Cost-reflective prices and charges: from theory to implementation
SESSION 4 – PANEL SESSION: LOW CARBON CITIES
Chaired by Christophe Bonnery (IAEE)
Anne Hidalgo, Mayor, represented by Yann Francoise, City of Paris
Rebekah Emanuel (Imagine Boston 2030)
Christian de Perthuis (Climate Economics Chair)
Marcial Echenique (University of Cambridge)
Eric Salomon (ENEDIS)
FRIDAY 7 July 2017
SESSION 1 – PRICING AND FOSSIL FUEL USE
Chaired by Michael Mehling (MIT)
Christopher Knittel (MIT) – Pricing and Fossil Fuel Use: Fracking, CO2, and Coal
Robert Ritz (EPRG) – Carbon pricing for transport: The case of US airlines
SESSION 2 – FUTURE BUSINESS MODELS FOR DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCES
Chaired by David Newbery (EPRG)
Alexis Phelizon (ENEDIS) – From innovation to industrialization: Enedis approach to unleash new business models
Scott Burger (MIT) – Business models for distributed energy resources: value pricing and efficient tariff design
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