Clémence Pelegrin is project manager at the Commission de régulation de l'énergie and director of the Energy and Environment program at the Groupe d'études géopolitiques. She was previously an investment analyst at Amundi Transition Energétique, a strategic analyst at ENGIE, in the strategy department of the BU France BtoC, and a research assistant at IRIS in energy security, energy geopolitics and energy policy.
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Clémence Pelegrin is project manager at the Commission de régulation de l’énergie and director of the Energy and Environment program at the Groupe d’études géopolitiques. She was previously an investment analyst at Amundi Transition Energétique, a strategic analyst at ENGIE, in the strategy department of the BU France BtoC, and a research assistant at IRIS in energy security, energy geopolitics and energy policy.
She holds a master’s degree in public policy from Sciences Po and is also a graduate of the IFP School.
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