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Carine Sebi is an Associate Professor at Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM), specializing in energy efficiency evaluation with a focus on the building sector. She leads the GEM Chair Energy for Society, studying new energy services' societal impact while balancing business needs and citizen acceptance. Her work bridges academia and industry through collaborative research projects with energy stakeholders.
- Education: PhD in Environmental Economics from Grenoble University; MSc in Environmental and Energy Economics and MSc in Statistics from Toulouse School of Economics.
Her research emphasizes energy communities, renewable energy cocreation, and policy frameworks for sustainable transition. Key themes include social acceptability of energy policies, business ecosystems for sustainability, and decarbonization strategies. She analyzes energy efficiency trends across sectors and explores financing mechanisms for building retrofits.
Her recent publications highlight geopolitical energy dynamics in Europe, identity challenges in community energy projects, and ecosystem governance under uncertainty. While no awards are explicitly listed, her work contributes significantly to European energy policy discussions.
Sebi collaborates with public and private entities to advance energy transition through policy innovation and stakeholder alignment. She is part of the energy management team at GEM, fostering interdisciplinary initiatives.
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