Biographie

La recherche académique de la Chaire EEM se caractérise par une pluralité d'approches, tout en restant vigilant dans le respect des standards méthodologiques des meilleures parutions mondiales (Journal de l'énergie, Politique énergétique, Economie de l'énergie, Journal de l'électricité, Revue européenne des marchés de l'énergie...)

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Prof. David Newbery

Director Cambridge Energy Policy Research Group, Faculty of Economics

Prof. David Newbery

David Michael Garrood Newbery, CBE, PhD., Sc.D., F.B.A.

Born: 1 June 1943 at Fulmer Chase, Bucks, England.

Nationality: British, both parents British.

Education: Portsmouth Grammar, 1954?1961. Best Science Candidate in Cambridge CGE 1960. Scholar, Trinity College, Cambridge, December 1960. Part II Mathematics Tripos 1963. B.A. 1964. Part II Economics (First) 1965. M.A. 1968. Ph.D (Cambridge) 1976. ScD (Cambridge) 2001.

Career: Pre-elected to Churchill Teaching Fellowship, June 1965. ODI Nuffield Fellowship as an economist in the Treasury of the Tanzanian Government, 1965?66. Took up Fellowship and Directorship of Studies at Churchill October 1966. Appointed University Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, October 1966. University Lecturer, Oct. 1971. Tenure 1974. Reader in Economics, Oct. 1986. Director of Department of Applied Economics, 1988-2003. Professor of Applied Economics, Faculty of Economics, 1988-2010, Professor Emeritus, 2010- , Research Director, Electricity Policy Research Group, 2006-, all at University of Cambridge; “10% position” as Professor II at Tromso University, Norway, from 2011; Research Fellow in the Centre for Sustainable Electricity and Distributed Generation at Imperial College London Dec 2011.

Visiting Research Associate at the Cowles Foundation, Yale University 1969.

Positions: Ass. Prof. Stanford University Dec 1976-Sep 1977. World Bank, Washington, D.C. Sep 1981-Sep 1983: Div. Chief, Public Econ. Div.; Prof, Princeton, Jan-June 1 1985.Visiting Scholar, IMF Fiscal Affairs July-Aug 1987; Ford Professor UC Berkeley, 1987-1988; Visiting Professor, University of Southern Denmark, 2010-2011.

Other Affiliations Member, Board of the RE Stud 1968?1979; Ass Ed., Econ. J., 1977-2000; Ed., Cambridge African Studies Series, 1974?84; Ass.ed. Eur. Econ. Rev. 1988 – 1993; Edit Board Resource and Energy Economics, 1996- ; Ed. Board Resource and Energy Economics, 1998-; Ed. Board Bulletin of Economic Research, 1999.

Member ESRC Economic Affairs Committee, 1983 – 1987; Member, Council of Royal Econ. Soc, 1984-1989; Fellow Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1984 - ; Prog Co-Dir. CEPR: Advanced Theory and Econometrics 1986-88; Member, ESRC Research Grants Board, 1990-1993; Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Policy Reform, Washington DC, 1990-96.

Org. Chair, 6th An. Congress of Eur. Econ. Ass., and Org. Chair, Econometric Soc European Meeting, Cambridge, 1991.

Member Environmental Economics Academic Panel, DEFRA, 1992-2012 (originally Department of the Environment, subsequently DLTR, then DEFRA); Specialist advisor to H. of C. Inquiry into British Energy Policy and the Market for Coal, Nov 1992-Jan 1993; and to the Energy and Climate Change Committee on Electricity Market Reform, Jan-July 2011.

Advisor, Ofgas (subsequently Ofgem), 1996-2001; Office of Rail Regulation, 1999, 2006; Ofwat, 2000; PostComm, 2005-6; Member, Monopolies and Mergers Commission, 1 Sep 1996-1 April 1999; Member, Competition Commission, 1 April 1999- 31 Aug 2002; Chair Dutch Electricity Market Surveillance, April, 2001- Mar 2005; Chair, Lead Expert Group, Foresight Land Use Futures April 2008- July 2010. Panel member Ofgem Low Carbon Network Fund 2010.

Honours: Elected Fellow of Econometric Society, Dec 1989, Elected Fellow of British Academy, July 1991; Awarded Frisch Medal of the Econometric Society, Sep 1990; Awarded Harry Johnson Prize (jointly with Larry Karp) by Canadian Economics Association, June 1993; and the IAEE 2002 Outstanding Contributions to the Profession of Energy Economics Award. President European Economic Association, 1996, President European Economic Association, 1996; President-elect, International Association of Energy Economics, 2012, to be president 2013, CBE Birthday Honours June 2012.

Honorary Degree, University of Antwerp, May 2004

Festschrift – Special issue of The Energy Journal in Honor of David Newbery, 2008; IAEE 2002 Outstanding Contributions to the Profession Award, May 2003; Ranked leading energy economist in the world in 2009 - see <a href="<a href="http://ideas.repec.org/e/pne15.html&;amp;">http://ideas.repec.org/e/pne15.html&;amp;</a>;quot;><a href="http://ideas.repec.org/e/pne15.html&;amp;">http://ideas.repec.org/e/pne15.html&;amp;</a>;lt;/a> (now third).

Main current research: Electricity policy research, specifically market design and behaviour, transmission access pricing and climate change policy.

Other research interests Public Finance. Social cost-benefit analysis. Industrial Organisation. Regulation, deregulation and privatisation of public utilities. Exhaustible resources. Market and institutional response to uncertainty. Transport pricing.
Recent research projects

ESRC Project on Privatisation and Re-regulation of Network Utilities, 1 Oct 1989-30 Sep 1991, award £88K.

ESRC Project R000 23 3766 The Impact of Electricity Privatisation on the British Energy Markets 1 Jan 1993-31 Dec 1996, award £103K.

ESRC Project on Developing competition in the British Energy Markets 1 Jan 1997 - 30 Sep 1999 award £187K.

ESRC project on Quantifying the costs of congestion 1 Oct 1997-30 Sep 1999 award £40,456.

ESRC project on Road pricing and urban congestion costs, R000223117, Jan 2000- Dec 2001, £42,032.

ESRC project on Efficient and sustainable regulation and competition in network industries, R000 238563, 1 April 2000-31 March 2003, £300K.

CMI project on Promoting Innovation and Productivity in Electricity Markets, jointly with MIT, November 2001 – April 2005, total grant £745,527 of which for DAE: £373,805.

EPSRC Supergen award (two components, with 7 other partners), June 2003.

CMI Project Electricity Policy Forum, April 2005-March 2006, developed into a self-financing industry stakeholder Electricity Policy Forum, April 2006.

EU 6th Framework grant: Sustainable Energy Supply Special Support Action, with Paris and other institutions. 2004-5.

ESRC RES-152-25-1002 Towards a sustainable energy economy, £2.38 million, 5 years from October 2005-Sep 2010.

EPSRC Supergen Flexnet grant. 2007-11.
EU 6th Framework grant: Coordinating Energy Security in Supply Activities (CESSA), with Paris and other institutions. 2007-8 – completed

ESRC Follow-on funding 1 Oct 2010-30 Sep 2011.

Faculty Faculty Board; chair Degree Committee, 2006-8, Placement officer 2007-8, 2009-10.

Committees: Personal Promotions (ad hominem) Committee, 2007-8, 2009-10.

Consulting: Vice Chairman, Cambridge Economic Policy Associates (2001- ) (Consulting company); Associate, LEGC Ltd, (economics consultancy); Non-exec. Director, Marcial Echenique and Partners, Trumptington, Cambs (transport and land use planning) 1994-2001. Occasional consultant to World Bank for energy regulation and restructuring. Expert witness for Office of Fair Trading, 2000-1.

Autres membres de la Chaire

Qui sont-ils ?

Comité de pilotageComité

La Chaire est gouvernée par un comité de pilotage chargé de (1) la définition du programme d’activités de la Chaire (comprenant trois volets : recherche, enseignement et valorisation), et notamment du calendrier d’avancement des travaux, des moyens utilisés, etc., (2) la détermination de la composition de l’équipe de chercheurs appelés à travailler dans le cadre du programme défini, et (3) la définition et la revue du budget annuel alloué à chaque volet du programme.

Éric Fallas
Head of Studies and Applied Models, Total Direct Energie

Fabien Roques
Conseiller scientifique CEEM, et Compass Lexecon

Fabienne Salaün
Chargée de Mission, Directions Régulations, EDF

Graham Weale
Honorary Professor for Energy Economics and Politics, Faculty of Management and Economics, Ruhr Uni Bochum

Jan Horst Keppler
Directeur scientifique de la Chaire European Electricity Markets

Jérôme Pigat
Chef du Pôle Équilibre Offre-Demande Court terme, Direction R/D, RTE

Patrice Bruel
Directeur Régulation, EDF

Patrice Geoffron
Professeur d’économie, Université ParisDauphine - PSL

Philippe Vassilopoulos
Director of Product Design, EPEX Spot

Prof. David Newbery
Director Cambridge Energy Policy Research Group, Faculty of Economics

Sandra Bouscal
Directrice de la Fondation Paris-Dauphine

Vincent Rious
Chef du Pôle Études Économiques à la Direction de l’Économie du Système Électrique, RTE

Yannick Jacquemart
Directeur, Direction de l’Économie du Système Électrique (DiESE), RTE

Conseil scientifiqueConseil

Au-delà du Comité de pilotage dont les conditions de création sont spécifiées dans la Convention de partenariat, la Chaire EEM s’est dotée d’un Conseil scientifique. Ce Conseil scientifique réunit des chercheurs de haut niveau, qui élaboreront les grandes lignes de recherche, et veilleront au respect des standards méthodologiques de haut niveau.

Fabien Roques
Conseiller scientifique CEEM, et Compass Lexecon

Jan Horst Keppler
Directeur scientifique de la Chaire European Electricity Markets

Patrice Geoffron
Professeur d’économie, Université ParisDauphine - PSL

Prof. Alfred Voss
Président du Conseil scientifique de la CEEM, Institute for Energy Economics (University of Stuttgart)

Prof. David Newbery
Director Cambridge Energy Policy Research Group, Faculty of Economics

Prof. Jacques Percebois
CREDEN (Université de Montpellier).

Prof. John Parsons
Centre for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (MIT),

Prof. William D’Haeseleer
University of Leuven Energy Institute

Comité de suiviConseil

Fabien Roques
Conseiller scientifique CEEM, et Compass Lexecon

Jan Horst Keppler
Directeur scientifique de la Chaire European Electricity Markets

Michel Cruciani
Chercheur

Patrice Geoffron
Professeur d’économie, Université ParisDauphine - PSL

Philippe Vassilopoulos
Director of Product Design, EPEX Spot

Sandra Bouscal
Directrice de la Fondation Paris-Dauphine

Vincent Rious
Chef du Pôle Études Économiques à la Direction de l’Économie du Système Électrique, RTE

Comité de validationValidation

Groupe restreint chargé d’analyser les articles rédigés, conformément à l’esprit, la lettre et les objectifs de la Chaire European Electricity Markets.

Éric Fallas
Head of Studies and Applied Models, Total Direct Energie

Fabien Roques
Conseiller scientifique CEEM, et Compass Lexecon

Fabienne Salaün
Chargée de Mission, Directions Régulations, EDF

Jan Horst Keppler
Directeur scientifique de la Chaire European Electricity Markets

Jérôme Pigat
Chef du Pôle Équilibre Offre-Demande Court terme, Direction R/D, RTE

Patrice Bruel
Directeur Régulation, EDF

Patrice Geoffron
Professeur d’économie, Université ParisDauphine - PSL

Philippe Vassilopoulos
Director of Product Design, EPEX Spot

Romain Verdier
Total Power and Gas Europe - Energy Management

Vincent Rious
Chef du Pôle Études Économiques à la Direction de l’Économie du Système Électrique, RTE

Yannick Jacquemart
Directeur, Direction de l’Économie du Système Électrique (DiESE), RTE

Yannick Le Pen
Chercheur

ChercheursChercheurs

Contributeurs à la recherche.

Alexandre Coquentin
Ex-Assistant de Recherche issu de l'École des Mines de Paris

Alexis Paskoff
Ancien Assistant de recherche CEEM, École des Mines de Paris

Alvaro Alcazar Andaluz
Chercheur

Amaury Testu de Balincourt
Ancien Assistant de recherche CEEM, École des Mines de Paris

Ángela Torres Corona
Doctorante

Anna Creti
Chercheuse

Antoine Verrier
Chercheur

Arnaud Lemant
Executive Doctorate in preparation, Salarié chez EDF-Énergies nouvelles

Cédric Clastres
Chercheur

Charlotte Boureau
Ex-Assistante de Recherche issu de l'Université ParisDauphine - PSL

Charlotte Scouflaire
Chercheuse

Clara Balardy
Chercheuse

Cyril Martin de Lagarde
Chercheur

Daniel Herrera
Chercheur

Dominique Finon
Chercheur

Fabien Roques
Conseiller scientifique CEEM, et Compass Lexecon

Florent Cogen
Doctorant

Frédéric Gonand
Chercheur

Guillaume Dezobry
Professeur associé, Université d'Amiens et Avocat au Barreau de Paris

Jan Horst Keppler
Directeur scientifique de la Chaire European Electricity Markets

Julie Hyun Jin Yu
Chercheuse

Julien Fouquau
Professeur Associé à Rouen Business School

Lamine Ducard Dake
Ancien Assistant de recherche CEEM, Master Énergie Finance Carbone Paris-Dauphine - PSL

Léopold Monjoie
Doctorant

Mamadou Gueye
Chercheur

Manuel Villavicencio
Chercheur

María Eugenia Sanin
Maître de Conférences, Université d´Evry Val d´Essonne

Maria-Juliana Suarez Forero
Doctorante

Marie Bessec
Chercheuse

Marie Petitet
Chercheuse

Marion Pichoud
Doctorante

Mauricio Cepeda
Chercheur

Michel Cruciani
Chercheur

Morwenna Guichoux
Chercheuse

Olivier Massol
Chercheur

Patrice Geoffron
Professeur d’économie, Université ParisDauphine - PSL

Patricia Van Horn Florin
Chercheuse

Pierre Bouffort
Chercheur

Pierre Uginet
Chercheur

Régis Bourbonnais
Maître de Conférences, Université Paris-Dauphine - PSL

Romain Gaté
Chercheur

Sébastien Phan
Chercheur

Seungman Lee
Chercheur

Stéphane Goutte
Chercheur

Thao Pham
Chercheuse

Théo Dronne
Doctorant

William Meunier
Ex-Assistant de Recherche issu de l'École des Mines de Paris

Yannick Le Pen
Chercheur

Yuanjing Li
Chercheuse