Marie Delair was a project manager at the Energy Centre of the Jacques Delors Institute (JDEC). She contributed to the coordination of the Climate Innovation Hub, an coalition of 25 organisations working to ensure that the EU delivers the innovations it needs to be climate neutral by 2050.
She was also a researcher on both German and EU energy policy. Her work partly focused on the role of hydrogen in the energy transition.
Before joining the Jacques Delors Institute, she trained in the section dedicated to Transport and Energy of the European Economic and Social Committee. She was also a trainee at the European Affairs Committee of the German Bundestag.
Marie Delair studied political and social science and graduated from Freie Universität Berlin and Science Po Strasbourg in European Studies. Her working languages are French, English, German and Spanish.
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
Energy Citizenship Country Profiles: France
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Climate policy
of the new German Government
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The German Energy transition
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Cop 26: Europe leads the way towards climate neutrality
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Let’s innovate to achieve climate neutrality
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Europe needs a political strategy to end energy poverty
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How to lift 30 million Europeans out of Energy poverty?
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5 years after the Paris Agreement, the largest global economies are engaging in the race towards climate neutrality
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Europe continues its climate marathon
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Building a clean mobility system in times of COVID-19
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Greener after
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L’Europe sans charbon
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Innovation for the energy & climate transition
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MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
Allemagne : manifestation anti-charbon dans un village menacé de disparition par l’extension d’une mine
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L’Allemagne pourrait prolonger des centrales à charbon pour réduire sa dépendance au gaz russe
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Comment l’Allemagne est devenue accro au gaz russe
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Après le nucléaire en 2022, l’Allemagne veut sortir du charbon huit ans plus tôt que prévu (en 2030)
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La flambée des prix de l’énergie pousse l’Europe à réagir
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Comment l’Allemagne est parvenue à réduire ses émissions de CO₂ deux fois plus vite que la moyenne européenne
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ÉVÉNEMENTS
EVENTS
Euroquestions | The German energy transition: challenges for a new coalition [FR]
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