Following a degree in Life Sciences with a specialisation in Physics, Chemistry and Maths, Emma Skalski joined the Institut Agro, Rennes campus, where she specialised in agricultural economics in her 2nd and 3rd years.
After obtaining her diploma as an engineer in agro-economics, she began a thesis in agricultural economics at the University of Rennes, looking at changes in the price of agricultural inputs and the determinants and stakes for global food security in a context of climatic hazards.
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Hydrogen valleys, which integrate renewable energy sources, hydrogen infrastructure, and end-use applications, play a crucial role in decarbonizing industrial energy hubs. However, the large-scale deployment of hydrogen is constrained by limited renewable electricity availability and high technology costs. A key insight from our analysis is that the merit order of hydrogen end-uses is dynamic, evolving...
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