June 15–16, 2022
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Background and objective
The objective of the conference, organized by the TSE Energy and Climate Center at Toulouse School of Economics, is to discuss recent scientific contributions to the understanding of energy markets and the design of environmental and climate policies. Keeping the spirit of previous years, the conference will feature theoretical, empirical, experimental and policy-oriented contributions. All papers related to the economics of energy and/or climate change are welcome.
Keynote speakers
Tatyana Deryugina (University of Illinois),
Natalia Fabra (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Ahead of their keynote speeches, read our interview of Natalia Fabra and Tatyana Deryugina, who discuss real-time electricity pricing and the deadly threat of air pollution.
Registration Fees (deadline for register: June 4)
Academic participants is 150 €
Non Academic participants is 250 €
Waived for speakers and discussants, Partners and TSE members
Registration fees cover participation in the Conference, coffee breaks, the (two) conference lunches as well as participation to the conference dinner.
Payment Method: By credit cards and Bank Transfer.
Organizing committee
Stefan Ambec, Christian Gollier, Mathias Reynaert and Jean Tirole (TSE).
Important dates
Submission deadline: February 28, 2022
Acceptance decision: End of March, 2022
Complete drafts: May 15, 2022
Conference venue
Toulouse School of Economics
1, Esplanade de l'Université - 31080 Toulouse Cedex 06.
Contact
Conference secretariat: Christelle Fauchié
Email: elecconf@tse-fr.eu
Sponsors
List of communications
Nicolas Astier (Paris School of Economics), “Can Distributed Intermittent Renewable Generation Reduce Future Grid Investments? Evidence from France”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15, 2022, 14:00–15:00.
Sai Bravo Megarejo (Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA)), “Certification of Low-carbon Hydrogen in the Transport Market”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15, 2022, 09:00–10:00.
Stefano Carattini (CESifo;London School of Economics;Georgia State University), “Climate Policy Uncertainty and Firms’ and Investors’ Behavior”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Frédéric Cherbonnier (Toulouse School of Economics), “Stress discounting”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Olga Chiappinelli (DIW Berlin), “Optimal Discounts in Green Public Procurement”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Bettina Chlond (Heidelberg University), “Energy efficiency for the poor: Varying subsidies and procedures in a refrigerator replacement program”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Claude Crampes (Toulouse School of Economics), “Flexibility and Risk Transfer in Electricity Markets”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Olivier De Groote (Toulouse School of Economics), “The political economy of financing climate policy – Evidence from the solar PV subsidy programs”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Tatyana Deryugina (University of Illinois), “How Many Lives Are Saved by Reductions in Fossil Fuel Use?”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Jonathan Elliott (Johns Hopkins Univerity), “Investment, Emissions, and Reliability in Electricity Markets”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Natalia Fabra (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid), “Efficiency and Distributional Implications of Real Time Pricing for Electricity”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Ludovica Gazze (University of Warwick), “Enforcement and Deterrence with Certain Detection: An Experiment in Water Conservation Policy”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Matthieu Glachant (Mines ParisTech), “Do Carbon Offsets Offset Carbon?”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Richard Green (Imperial College, London), “Why do Mitigation Pathways Differ? The Role of Scenario Assumptions and Model Features”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Valentin Guye (INRAE, Paris Saclay-University, AgroParisTech), “Balancing Indirect Land Use Change Mechanisms: Empirical Evidence from Biofuel Mandates and Pan-tropical Deforestation”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Ulrich Hege (Toulouse School of Economics), “Should There Be a Green Supporting Factor? Carbon Policies and Climate Financial Regulation”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Sébastien Houde (Grenoble Ecole de Management), “The Incidence of the U.S.-China Solar Trade War”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Stefan Lamp (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid), “Bidders’ Experience and Prices in Renewable Energy Auctions”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Thomas-Olivier Léautier (Toulouse School of Economics;TotalEnergies), “Give to the poor or the needy: optimal carbon dividend distribution”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Remy Levin (University of Connecticut), “The Impacts of Climate Change on Risk Preferences”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Matti Liski (Aalto University and Helsinki Graduate School of Economics), “The (smart) technology eect: consumers, not producers, benet from more ecient trade in electricity markets”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, January 15 to June 16, 2022.
Nicolas Martinez (Toulouse School of Economics), “The Welfare Consequences of Urban Traffic Regulations”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Charles Mason (University of Wyoming), “Why do Firms Hold Oil Stockpiles?”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Sarah Parlane (University College Dublin), “Regulatory Compliance in the Automobile Industry”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Francesco Ricci (Université de Montpellier; CNRS; INRAE;Centre d'Economie de l'Environnement de Montpellier;L'Institut Agro Montpellier), “Confronting the carbon pricing gap: Second best climate policy”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Matthias Rodemeier (Bocconi University), “Information Nudges, Subsidies, and Welfare: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
François Salanié (Toulouse School of Economics), “When Electricity Provision Becomes Unreliable”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 2022.
Marcelo Sant'Anna (FGV/EPGE - Escola Brasileira de Economia e Finanças), “Efficient Forestation in the Brazilian Amazon: Evidence from a Dynamic Model”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Julien Sauvagnat (Bocconi University), “Corporate Taxation and Carbon Emissions”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Sugandha Srivastav (The Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment (SSEE) at the University of Oxford), “Bringing Breakthrough Technologies to Market Evidence from Renewable Energy Projects”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.
Yu Yueting (Tilburg University), “Bidding and Investment in Wholesale Electricity Markets: Pay-as-Bid versus Uniform-Price Auctions”, 13th Toulouse Conference on The Economics of Energy and Climate, June 15–16, 2022.