CURRICULUM VITAE JOSEPH A. DOUCET Joseph Doucet occupe le poste de Enbridge Professor of Energy Policy à la Faculté d administration de l Université de l Alberta depuis l été 2000. Avant son déménagement en Alberta, il a été professeur à l Université Laval où il dirigeait le Groupe de recherche en économie de l énergie, de l environnement et des ressources naturelles, le GREEN. Ses intérêts de recherche sont dans le fonctionnement et la réglementation des marchés énergétiques, avec un intérêt particulier pour les marchés de l électricité, et l utilisation des mécanismes incitatifs pour résoudre les problèmes environnementaux. A l Université de l Alberta, le Professeur Doucet coordonne une maîtrise spécialisée en énergie et ressources (MBA-NRE) et dirige un centre de recherche en économie de l énergie et de l environnement (CABREE). Il est également éditeur en chef de la revue Energy Studies Review, et actif en consultation auprès d entreprises et de gouvernements oeuvrant dans le secteur de l énergie. Joseph Doucet a témoigné en Commission parlementaire à l automne 2004 sur la question de la sécurité énergétique et la filière thermique, dans le cadre d analyses de la politique énergétique québécoise. L avis d expert préparé par M. Doucet est disponible sur le site du Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune (MRNF) au http://www.mrn.gouv.qc.ca/energie/strategie/strategie-questions.jsp. M. Doucet a témoigné devant la Régie de l énergie en 2003, en tant qu expert, dans la cause R-3473-2001 (Plan global en efficacité énergétique 2003-2006 d Hydro-Québec Distribution). En 1995-96 M. Doucet a agi à titre d expert et a témoigné devant la Commission d'enquête sur la politique d'achat par Hydro-Québec d'électricité auprès de producteurs privés (Commission Doyon). M. Doucet a agi à titre d expert pour plusieurs ministères et agences de réglementation, entre autres le Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune (Québec), le Ministère de l environnement (Québec), la Régie de l énergie du Québec, le Ministère de l énergie (Alberta), le Ministère de l environnement (Alberta), l Alberta Energy and Utilities Board et Ressources naturelles Canada. Durant l année 2005-2006 : Professeur invité à l Université Montpellier I Centre de recherche en économie et en droit de l énergie (CREDEN) Faculté des sciences économiques Page 1 de 5
Adresse permanente : School of Business phone: (780) 492-4257 University of Alberta fax: (780) 492-3325 Edmonton, Alberta joseph.doucet@ualberta.ca T6G 2R6 http://www.bus.ualberta.ca/jdoucet/ EDUCATION Ph.D (Operations Research), University of California, Berkeley, 1988. M.Sc (Operations Research), University of California, Berkeley, 1983. B.Mgt.Sc. (Management Science), Summa Cum Laude, University of Ottawa, 1982. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 07/05 06/06: Invited Professor, CREDEN, Faculté des sciences sociales, Université Montpellier I. 07/05 present: Professor and Enbridge Professor of Energy Policy, University of Alberta School of Business. 07/04 07/05: Professor and H.&R. Drilling Professor of Regulatory Economics, University of Alberta School of Business. 07/01 present: Director, Centre for Applied Business Research in Energy and the Environment (CABREE), University of Alberta School of Business. 07/00 present: Editor, Energy Studies Review. 07/00 07/04: Associate Professor and H.&R. Drilling Professor of Regulatory Economics, University of Alberta School of Business. 06/99 07/00: Professor, Department Economics, Université Laval. 07/97 07/00: Director of the Groupe de recherche en économie de l énergie, de l environnement et des ressources naturelles (GREEN), Department Economics, Université Laval. 08/96-06/97 - invited lecturer and scholar, Public Utility Research Center (PURC) and Department of Economics, University of Florida 06/94-05/99: Associate professor, Department Economics, Université Laval. 06/93-05/94: Associate professor, Department of Applied Economics, Université Laval. 10/90 - present: member of the Groupe de recherche en économie de l'énergie et des ressources naturelles (GREEN), Université Laval. 07/90-05/93: Assistant professor, Department of Applied Economics, Université Laval. 08/88-06/90: Member of technical staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ. Page 2 de 5
01/85-06/88: Research assistant at the Operations Research Center, University of California, Berkeley. 01/84-12/85: Instructor, department of IEOR, University of California, Berkeley. AWARDS 2003 Mackenzie Award for Distinguished Teaching Contributions to the School of Business, University of Alberta. Nouveau Chercheur FCAR-Québec 1992-1995. Distinguished Graduate Student Instructor, U.C. Berkeley, 1985-1986. Distinguished Teaching Assistant, U.C. Berkeley, 1984-1985. Centennial (1967) Science and Engineering Doctoral Scholarship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, 1982-1986. Earl C. Anthony Fellowship, U.C. Berkeley, 1982-1983. Graduate Summa Cum Laude, University of Ottawa, Dean's Honour list, 1982. WORK IN PROGRESS J.A. Doucet and S. Vigeant, Generation and Transmission: Issues and Policy considerations J.A. Doucet and S. Vigeant, Generation and Transmission: Substitution, Competition and Investment J.A. Doucet and Stephen Littlechild, "Negotiated Settlements in Alberta" J.A. Doucet and Ian Rowlands, Incentives for Green Power Purchasing. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Daniel, T., J.A. Doucet and A. Plourde, Electricity Industry Restructuring: The Alberta Experience, to appear in The Challenge of Electricity Restructuring (Andrew N. Kleit, editor, published by Rowan and Littlefield) to appear in 2005. S. Ambec and J.A. Doucet, Decentralizing Hydropower Production, Canadian Journal of Economics, Volume 36, No 3: 587-607, August 2003. Chaton, C and J.A. Doucet, Uncertainty and Investment in Electricity Generation With an Application to the Case of Hydro-Québec, Annals of Operations Research Special volume on OR models for energy policy, planning and management, Volume 120: 59-80,2003. Doucet, J.A. and A. Kleit, Metering in Electricity Markets: When is More Better? Markets, Pricing, and Deregulation of Utilities (Michael A. Crew and Joseph C. Schuh, editors), Kluwer, 2003. Page 3 de 5
C. Jacques, G. Lafrance and J.A. Doucet, "Inertia in the North American electricity industry; is it realistic to think that they Kyoto Protocol objectives can be met?", 29:453-463 Energy Policy 2001. P. Barla, J.A. Doucet and J.D. Saphores, "Protection des habitats d'espèces menacées en terres privées: analyse d'instruments et de la politique canadienne", Analyse de politiques- Canadian Public Policy, XXVI (1): 95-110, 2000. J.-T. Bernard and J.A. Doucet, L ouverture du marché d exportation d électricité québécoise: réalité ou mirage à l horizon Analyse de politiques - Canadian Public Policy XXV(2) :247-258, 1999. J.A. Doucet and A. Giles Heyes Restructuring of Ontario s Electricity Supply System: An Analysis of the Proposals, Utilities Policy 6(4):271-282, 1998. J.A. Doucet, Eftichios Sartzetakis and Todd Strauss "CAAA Induced Competition in Coal Markets: A Model of Coal and Allowances, Pacific and Asian Energy Journal 7(2): 193-206, 1997. J.A. Doucet, K.J. Min, M. Roland and T. Strauss, "A Two-Stage Mechanism for Efficient Self- Rationing and Market Coordination", Energy Economics 18(3):247-263, 1996. J.A. Doucet, K.J. Min, M. Roland and T. Strauss, "A Two-Stage Mechanism To Improve Electricity Rationing Canadian Journal of Economics Vol XXIX, Special issue, pp S270- S275, 1996. J.A. Doucet and T. Strauss, "On the Bundling of Coal and Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Allowances." Energy Policy 22(9):764-770, 1994. J.A. Doucet, "Coordination of Non-Utility Generation Through Priority Purchase Contracts." The Energy Journal 15 (1):179-192, 1994. J.A. Doucet, "Incentives for Cogeneration: Comments and Perspectives" Energy Studies Review 5(2):99-103, 1993. J.A. Doucet and Michel Roland, "Efficient Self-Rationing of Electricity Revisited", Journal of Regulatory Economics (5):91-100, 1993. J.A. Doucet, "Residential Dual Energy Programs: Tariffs and Incentives", Energy Studies Review 4(1):55-65, 1992. J.A. Doucet and S.S. Oren, "Onsite Backup Generation and Interruption Insurance for Electricity Distribution", The Energy Journal 12(4):1-15, 1991. S.S. Oren and J.A. Doucet, "Interruption Insurance for Generation and Distribution of Electric Power", Journal of Regulatory Economics 2(1):5-19, 1990. Page 4 de 5
PROCEEDINGS J.A. Doucet, K.J. Min, M. Roland and T. Strauss, "Electricity Rationing Through A Two-Stage Mechanism", United States Association for Energy Economics and International Association for Energy Economics 16th North American Conference Proceedings, pp: 274-283, November 1994. J.A. Doucet, E. Sartzetakis and T. Strauss, "Vying for Market Share: Coal Companies and the Strategic Use of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Allowances", United States Association for Energy Economics and International Association for Energy Economics 16th North American Conference Proceedings, pp: 136-145, November 1994. OTHER PUBLICATIONS J.A. Doucet, The Kyoto Conundrum: Why Abandoning the Protocol s Targets In Favour of a More Sustainable Plan May Be Best for Canada and the World C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder No. 83, May 2004. J.A. Doucet, Book review of Canadian Nuclear Energy Policy edited by Doern et al for Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de Politiques, 2003. J.A. Doucet, Book review of Canadian Nuclear Energy Policy edited by Doern et al for Energy Studies Review, 2003. J.A. Doucet, Book review of Ownership and Performance in Electric Utilities (author Michael G. Pollitt), Southern Economic Journal, 64(3):786-787, 1998. PROFESSIONNEL SOCIETIES Member of the following societies American Economic Association Canadian Economics Association International Association for Energy Economics CONSULTING EXPERIENCE I have provided economic analysis and written consulting reports on regulatory issues and firm strategy for various private and public bodies (such as EPCOR, the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board, Gaz Métropolitain, Gaz de France, Régie de l énergie du Québec, Natural Resources Canada and Environment Canada). Most of this work has focused on energy and electricity markets, environmental issues and on Kyoto and climate change strategies. I have participated in the analysis and review of various electricity projects (hydro and nuclear), for both Federal and Provincial agencies and have testified at regulatory hearings. Page 5 de 5