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Reguant Rido, Mar

ICREA Research Professor at Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica (CSIC - IAE).
Social & Behavioural Sciences

Short biography

Mar Reguant (PhD in Economics, MIT, 2011) is an expert in the areas of electricity market design and climate policy. She has previously worked at Stanford GSB and the Toulouse School of Economics, and Northwestern University. She is now an ICREA researcher at IAE-CSIC and a professor (part-time) at Northwestern. She has received numerous awards, including a Presidential Early Career Award for Science and Engineering (PECASE, 2019) and an ERC Consolidator grant in 2021.

Research interests

My research agenda is focused on the study of energy markets (and other energy-intense industries) and how they interact with environmental and climate policies. I develop quantitative models and tools to study and quantify the impacts of various policies.

I have examined the impact of carbon prices on electricity markets, the exercise of market power by power plants in the presence of dynamic costs, the interaction between market power and leakage in cap-and-trade regulations, and the impacts of market power in sequential markets. I also study the unequal impacts of climate policies.

I put special emphasis on how machine learning tools can contribute to our analysis of these markets. For example, over the last years, I have published work studying the impact of energy efficiency policies using a diff-in-diff machine-learning framework. In my ERC grant, "ENECML: Understanding the Energy Transition with a Machine Learning Toolbox" I further expand this line of research.

Key words

electricity markets, climate policy, environmental regulation

ORCID

0000-0001-8877-5780
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