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Patrick CRIQUI
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Patrick Criqui, Senior Researcher at LEPII (Directeur de Recherche - CNRS), is a graduate of the École des Hautes Études Commerciales and a doctor in energy economics from the University of Grenoble. He has an experience of more than twenty five years of research in energy modelling and environmental economics, and is now head of the LEPII. In the past ten years, he has in particular 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. This partial equilibrium model of the world energy system addresses the different issues raised by the introduction of GHG emission constraints through a consistent economic framework that articulates the use of market based instruments with the evolutionary processes of induced technical change. He has been a consulting economist for the TOTAL oil company (1992-1993), Rapporteur 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) and Lead Author in the IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) for Chapter 9: “Sector costs and ancillary benefits of mitigation”. He also continuously
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 École Polytechnique Fédérale
de Lausanne.
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19-Fév-2008