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Aurélie
Nom de l'expert
FAURE SCHUYER

Intitulé du poste

Former Research Fellow, Center for Energy, Ifri 

 

Biographie En

Aurélie Faure-Schuyer worked 15 years in investment banks BNP-Paribas, HSBC and Dexia Asset Management, as a financial analyst covering the energy and commodity sectors (oil companies, oil services, mining companies, electricity, gas and water utilities), and as a sustainable and responsible analyst.

She graduated from Paris-Dauphine University (Master’s Degree in Management), where she studied prices’ formation on the crude oil market (master’s thesis), before joining the Ecole Nationale Supérieure du Pétrole et des Moteurs (ENSPM), where she studied Energy Economics (1996). Aurélie Faure is a certified financial analyst from the SFAF (Société Française des Analystes Financiers - 2000). Recently, she pursued an Executive Master’s in Communication and European Politics in IHECS - Brussels.

 

Publications 

Articles

« Climat : Il faut absolument aboutir à un accord en 2015 », Le Monde, November 2013

« Nucléaire : les aides de Londres au chantier d’Hinkley Point, sous la loupe de Bruxelles », Le Monde, November 2013

 «Fukushima : a turning point for nuclear », Dexia Asset Management, Mars 2011

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The EU Electricity Policy Outlook for the Smart Grid Roll-Out

Date de publication
16 October 2014
Accroche

The energy transition from a socio-economic system based on fossil fuels to a sustainable low-carbon system is a multi-facetted process. This “transformation” of the energy system, more specifically of the power system, creates several challenges.