After her French baccalaureate in Lebanon, Farah Doumit studied civil engineering, Water and Environment option at the Higher School of Engineers of Beirut (ESIB) from 2015 to 2019. Subsequently, she did a double master’s degree at the Ecole des Mines Paris Tech and Tsinghua University in Beijing entitled “International Environmental Management”, in 2019-2020. In 2021 she began a CIFRE thesis at the Management Research Center of the Ecole Polytechnique in partnership with Engie Lab Crigen and Veolia. In 2024, she defends her thesis entitled “Overcoming the challenges of securing secondary resources in circular economy projects : The case of anaerobic digestion
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...
Cet article propose une analyse comparative d’un fonds solidaire « 90-10 » recherchant principalement la performance financière (fonds « A ») et d’un fonds solidaire spécialisé (fonds « B »), privilégiant la création d’impacts positifs sans performance financière. Ces fonds combinent les notions d’impact et de solidarité de manière hybride : communication d’une part, pratiques de financement et de sélection d’autre...
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