Research Associate in Energy Systems Modelling, Imperial College London
Ariane Millot is a Research Associate at Imperial College London. Her research focuses on energy system modelling and the analysis of the economic and social impacts of the energy transition. She is supporting the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) programme, which aims to help low and middle-income countries achieve low-carbon development pathways while meeting their sustainable development goals. She has a PhD in energy modelling from Mines Paris – PSL, where she developed scenarios for the French energy transition using a bottom-up optimization model (TIMES). She also has experience working at the International Energy Agency on the buildings sector for the World Energy Outlook, where she contributed to several reports including the special Net Zero report.
France used 10% less electricity last winter – three valuable lessons in fighting climate change
Sep 19, 2023 00:45 am UTC| Economy
Measures which help people use less energy at home, while travelling or at work could significantly cut greenhouse gas emissions according to the UNs Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. When there is less demand for...