Workshop on energy economics at the Toulouse School of Economics

At EnergyEcoLab, we will start 2019 full of energy!

On January 23 2019, several of us will participate at a one-day workshop on energy economics at the Toulouse School of Economics, discussing electricity markets and air quality regulation with a mix of applied theory and empirical papers.

Below is the list of presentations:

  • Stefan Ambec (TSE)
    The informational value of environmental taxes
  • Natalia Fabra (Universidad Carlos III)
    Real-time pricing for everyone
  • Juan-Pablo Montero (PUC)
    Competing for certificates: The case of smog checks
  • Matti Liski (Aalto University)
    The value of ICT in electricity markets
  • Imelda (Universidad Carlos III)
    Energy-efficient technology and its persistent effects on consumption
  • Charles Pébereau (TSE)
    Perception and adoption of real-time electricity tariffs by residential
    consumers
  • Yuting Yang (TSE)
    Electricity interconnection with intermittent energy sources

  • Leslie Martin (University of Melbourne)
    The Margins Of Response To Road Use Prices

The program detail can be accessed here.

Imelda presented at the World Resource Institute Indonesia

Imelda presented her on-going research on energy efficiency and households consumption response at seminar series hosted by World Resource Institute Indonesia. With the theme: “Towards Cleaner and More Affordable Household Energy Sources”, the seminar allowed active participation from practitioners, researchers, and policymakers. In her talk, she discussed the rebound effects due to improvements in energy efficiency. She exploits a policy experiment in Indonesia to evaluate these rebound effects when households switch to use more efficient fuel for cooking. Her presentation can be downloaded here.