Marcelo Saguan is a senior consultant in economics and leads the Energy & Climate Practice at Microeconomix.
He has extensive experience in infrastructure regulation, electricity and gas markets and environmental issues. He has produced several relevant reports for European energy utilities and has been involved in on several studies produced for the European Commission. He has also published widely in professional and academic journals on energy issues, including market power, congestion management, balancing market design and renewable energies integration in competitive markets.
Marcelo was previously Jean Monnet Fellow at the RSCAS in the Loyola de Palacio Energy Policy Programme. He had a post-doc postdoctoral position within the GRJM electricity research group at University of Paris 11.
He holds a PhD in energy economics (2007) from the University of Paris 11 and the Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité (Supélec) and a Master degree in industrial engineering from ENIM (Metz) and from University of Cuyo, Argentina (2001).
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