Research

The School carries out applied research with the purpose of developing economically, legally, and socially-sound regulation and policy, using a multidisciplinary approach.

Loss and damage of climate change : recognition, obligation and legal consequences

In 1991, Vanuatu presented a proposal to address climate change-related loss and damage, particularly sea-level rise, in response to widespread adverse impacts and related...

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Technical Report
A study on the relevance of consumer rights and protections in the context of innovative energy-related services
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Working Paper
Cross-border solidarity versus national capacity markets : risk of inadequate capacity procurement
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Executive Education

We offer different types of training: Online, Residential, Blended and Tailor-made courses in all levels of knowledge.

Policy Events

A wide range of events for open discussion and knowledge exchange. In Florence, Brussels, worldwide and online.

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Lights on Women

The Lights on Women initiative promotes, trains and advocates for women in energy, climate and sustainability, boosting their visibility, representation and careers.

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Mathieu Lanéelle

Course Instructor

Biography

Mathieu Lanéelle is currently France’s Regional Manager of Allego one of the largest charging point operators in Europe.

Allego was founded in 2013 in the Netherlands as part of grid operator Alliander. It offers smart charging solutions for electric cars, motors, buses and trucks. For consumers, businesses, and cities. Allego is also building an international charging network with already 28,000+ charge points operational throughout Europe.

Matthieu has more than 20 years of experience in business development in the energy sector for Total Energies, including the development of its business for operating and installing EV charging infrastructure. Before joining Total, he has work experience as a consultant and energy markets analyst at the French Regulatory Commission (CRE).

Mathieu has two master’s degrees. He is an energy engineer (CentraleSupélec 1997) and he gets an ESSEC Business school joint degree (1997).

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