New Editorial Board for EEEP (Effective August 2026)

Starting in August 2026, EEEP is pleased to introduce its new Board of Editors, bringing together internationally recognized experts in energy economics, energy policy, sustainability, and energy systems from leading universities, research institutions, industry, and international organizations worldwide.

The new editorial team will guide the journal's strategic direction and continue to strengthen EEEP's commitment to publishing high-quality, impactful research that advances the global dialogue on energy security, energy transitions, climate policy, and sustainable energy development.

Editorial Leadership

Editor-in-Chief

Charles F. Mason
University of Wyoming, USA

Editors

Shanti Gamper-Rabindran
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Philip Delacotte
INRAE and Paris Dauphine University, Paris, France

Book Review Editor

Jean-Michel Glachant
European University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy

Managing Editors

Matthew O'Malley
University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, USA

Faria Rahman
University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, USA

Publisher

International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE)

 

Editorial Board

  • Amela Ajanovic — Vienna University of Technology, Austria
  • Joseph Aldy — Harvard University, USA
  • Eirik S. Amundsen — University of Bergen, Norway
  • Edmar de Almeida — Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Andreas Ehrenmann — ENGIE, Belgium
  • Nils Henrik von der Fehr — University of Oslo, Norway
  • Mika Goto — Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
  • Richard Green — Imperial College London, UK
  • Ferda Halicioglu — University of Lincoln, UK
  • Amy Myers Jaffe — Council on Foreign Relations, USA
  • Frank Jotzo — Australian National University, Australia
  • Sondès Kahouli — University of Brest, France
  • Claudia Kemfert — Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany
  • Kenneth B. Medlock — Rice University, USA
  • Juan-Pablo Montero — Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
  • David M. Newbery — University of Cambridge, UK
  • Anne Neumann — Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
  • Matthew Oliver — Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
  • Shonali Pachauri — International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria
  • Karen Palmer — Resources for the Future, USA
  • Jacquelyn Pless — Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
  • Michael Pollitt — University of Cambridge, UK
  • Fabien Roques — Pennsylvania State University, USA
  • Hugh Rudnick — Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
  • Roula Inglesi-Lotz — University of Pretoria, South Africa
  • Catherine Wolfram — University of California, Berkeley, USA
  • Adonis Yatchew — University of Toronto, Canada
  • Xiliang Zhang — Tsinghua University, China