Project leader

Rebelgroup

Partners

COWI
Institute of Studies of the Integration of Systems

This project is an initiative of

DG Energy

CONTACT

You can reach us by sending us an email
(reshare@rebelgroup.com)

or by calling us:
+31 10 275 59 95
(ask for Jennifer de Bos, project assistant)

Project leader:
Jan-Coen van Elburg
(jancoen.vanelburg@rebelgroup.com)


TEAM

  JAN COEN VAN ELBURG has extensive experience in the area of regulation development, PPP and tenders in the area of mobility, infrastructure, energy and environment. He played an advisory role in the process for governments who tried to find methods to stimulate a transition in the use of energy. Furthermore, he has been working for the national government in an advisory role regarding the decision making process of large infrastructure projects. Jan Coen is working on his PhD at the Erasmus University, researching the legal implications for the improvements of transition in durable energy projects.
   
Picture will follow soon... RENAAT JANSEN is an experienced financial consultant and mostly active in developing financing strategies and models for large public infrastructure and energy projects. Before joining Rebel he worked for a Big Four consulting firm where he gathered a strong background in the valuation and application of derivatives, as well as advising clients in financing large PPP infrastructure projects. After joining Rebel he has been involved in the financing of several infrastructure PPP's in the Benelux, feasibility studies for wind, waste and district heating projects and the financing of specific renewable energy projects. He currently greatly enjoys the specific challenges the realisation and the financing of (renewable) energy projects provide.
   
  ELISABETH SCHUURMANS plays a supporting role at RebelGroup, where she works to gain practical experience in the field while finishing her MSc in International Economics at the Erasmus University. She has developed herself in the direction of utilities as she has looked into the effects caused by new legislation in the field as well as other energy related projects.
   
  MR. ANDERS RICHELSEN is a social scientist with a strong theoretical and practical background in institutional development as well as in legal, economic and regulatory instruments in public administration management in relation to transport and environment. Mr. Richelsen has 15 years of professional experience in working with government institutions internationally and in Denmark. He is a very experienced evaluator and policy analyst. He has undertaken numerous policy analyses, evaluations, assessments and project reviews as well as project preparations and appraisals within various sectors, including the energy sector. Over the last 12 years Mr. Richelsen has combined assignments within evaluation and policy analyses with communication and awareness raising assignments.
   
MICHELA FIORETTO graduated in Industrial Engineering with orientation in Energetics. She  works in several EU projects (DG TREN, DG Environment, DG Research), and the main thematic areas covered are dealing with technical-economic-environmental evaluation of new technologies; energy savings and efficient policies and measures ex-ante and ex-post evaluation; assessment of energy savings potentials in transport and residential sectors; identification of indicators for sustainable impact assessment in transport sustainable energy; evaluation and monitoring of Road User Charging Schemes; monitoring of sustainable urban mobility transport integrated strategies and road user charging schemes; traffic efficiency assessment through ITS systems.