International Association for Energy Economics


International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) is an international non-profit society of professionals interested in energy economics. IAEE was founded in 1977, during the period of the energy crisis. IAEE is incorporated under United States laws and has headquarters in Cleveland.


The IAEE operates through a 17-member Council of elected and appointed members. Council and officer members serve in a voluntary position.

IAEE has over 4,500 members worldwide (in over 100 countries). There are more than 25 national chapters, in countries where membership exceeds 25 individual members. Some of the regularly active national chapters of the IAEE are; USAEE - United States; GEE - Germany; BIEE - Great Britain; AEE - France; AIEE - Italy.

Publications

The International Association for Energy Economics publishes three publications throughout the year:

  • The Energy Journal, a quarterly academic publication
  • the Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy, a semi-annual publication
  • the Energy Forum[1]

Conferences

The IAEE conferences address critical issues of vital concern and importance to governments and industries and provide a forum where policy issues are presented, considered and discussed at both formal sessions and informal social functions.

IAEE typically holds five Conferences each year. The main annual conference for IAEE is the IAEE International Conference which is organized at diverse locations around the world. From the year 1996 on these conferences have taken place (or will take place) in the following cities:

Other annual IAEE conferences are the North American Conference and the European Conference.

IAEE Awards

The Association's Immediate Past President annually chairs the Awards committee that selects the award recipients.

  • Outstanding Contributions to the Profession
  • Outstanding Contributions to the IAEE
  • The Energy Journal Campbell Watkins Best Paper Award
  • Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy Best Paper Award
  • Journalism Award

References

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