Mrs. Philippine de TSerclaes
Philippine de TSerclaes, French national, works in
the Sustainable Energy Policy Technology division of the International
Energy Agency (IEA) where she specializes on financing issues. Her work at
the IEA includes the publication of two books and numerous papers
analyzing policies and measures to overcome market barriers to energy
efficiency projectswith a focus on the building sector. Her area of
expertise also deals with the analysis and elaboration of financial
mechanisms for clean technology projects in major emerging economies;
linkages between carbon finance and energy efficiency investments; and how
these feed in to post-2012 frameworks. Recently, Philippine developed some
analysis on the impact of the economic crisis on energy efficiency
financing. Philippine was an expert reviewer for the IPCCC 2007. Her prior
work experience includes two years as a financial analyst in Mergers &
Acquisitions on emerging market at the Rothschild Bank in Paris. She
worked on privatization and acquisition deals in Morocco, Burkina Faso,
and Romania. Philippine holds an MSc in Law & Finance from the London
School of Economics, and a BA hnrs degree from McGill University.
Recent Publications
- Money Matters: getting the private sector
on-board for emerging economies clean technology deployment ,
OECD/IEA, forthcoming
- Promoting EE investments: case studies in the residential
sector, AFD/IEA March 2008
- Mind The Gap, OECD/IEA, October 2007
- Financing Energy Efficient Homes: Existing policy responses to
financial barriers? OECD/IEA, February 2007
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