
Emma is part of the FSR research team in electricity regulation and policy. Her main research interest is the long-term component of the EU electricity market design, which covers capacity mechanisms, flexibility support schemes and renewable support schemes. She is currently a PhD candidate of the FSR-Loyola de Palacio Chair, investigating the future of capacity mechanisms in Europe.
Before joining FSR in May 2023, she worked as a trainee in the Strategy and Assessment team of the French TSO RTE and in the Energy team of the consultancy Compass Lexecon. She holds two Master’s degree, in Engineering from CentraleSupélec with a specialisation in Energy Grids, and in Energy Economics from Paris Saclay University–IFPEN-INSTN.
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