Adrien de Hauteclocque is a referendaire of Judge M. van der Woude at the General Court of the European Union, Luxembourg. His research interests include EU competition and state aid law, competition policy in network industries and the law & economics of electricity regulation. Before moving to the EU institutions, Adrien pursued his academic career at the University of Manchester and at the European University Institute where he founded the "EU Energy Law & Policy" Area of the Florence School of Regulation. He is a regular speaker in international conferences and has published numerous academic articles and book chapters.
Adrien obtained his PhD in law from the University of Manchester (UK) and holds a M.Sc. in Management from EM Lyon (France) and a M.Sc. in Economic Policy from Strathclyde University (UK).
Vincent Rious is senior energy economist at Microeconomix, a consulting firm where he works on competition and regulation economics applied to the network industries. He published several articles and conference papers on grid operation and investment in the liberalised power system with an increasing integration of renewable resources. He has successively done these research works with the French TSO 32 Loyola de Palacio Chair RTE and the French regulator CRE. He was previously associate professor at the Power and Energy Systems Department in the High School of Electricity SUPELEC where he was the co-director of one master in continuing education for Energy Managers and one master in initial education for Economics and Management in the Network Industries, in collaboration with the Universities Paris 6, 10, 11 and two other French Grandes Ecoles Telecom ParisTech and l’Ecole Polytechnique. He received the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from SUPELEC in (2004) and the PhD degree in Economics from the University Paris 11 (2007).
Marcelo Saguan is a senior consultant in economics and leads the Energy & Climate Practice at Microeconomix. He has extensive experience in infrastructure regulation, electricity and gas markets and environmental issues. He has produced several relevant reports for European energy utilities and has been involved in on several studies produced for the European Commission. He has also published widely in professional and academic journals on energy issues, including market power, congestion management, balancing market design and renewable energies integration in competitive markets. Marcelo was previously Jean Monnet Fellow at the RSCAS in the Loyola de Palacio Energy Policy Programme. He had a post-doc postdoctoral position within the GRJM electricity research group at University of Paris 11. He holds a PhD
in energy economics (2007) from the University of Paris 11 and the Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité (Supélec) and a Master degree in industrial engineering from ENIM (Metz) and from University of Cuyo, Argentina (2001).