Arthur Clerjon

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Permanent researcher in energy systems modeling

CEA Grenoble – France

Arthur Clerjon – Researcher in Energy Systems Modeling, Decarbonation of power systems

Welcome to my personal website!

I am a permanent research scientist at CEA Grenoble, working on energy systems modelling.

I am particularly focusing on the analyses of electricity system flexibility—how power grids can remain balanced as we scale up intermittent renewables and electrify key sectors such as heating and transport.

I am currently developing integrated approaches to energy planning as part of the EQUALS – Global Equitable Allocation of Renewable Energy Sources project, which explores how to optimaly deploy low-carbon technologies across the world based on climate, energy uses and territorial specificities.

One of my research ambition is to understand and model trade-offs between technologies, resource availability, and local needs, in order to help design realistic energy transition pathways.

I am also committed to knowledge sharing—through teaching, research supervision, and public engagement.

What I work on

You can find here some examples of my research projects:

I strongly believe that in order to meet the challenges of energy transition and decarbonization of the economy while respecting planetary boundaries and societal thresholds, it is necessary to bridge the gap between technical sciences and social sciences, combining technical optimums, territorial specificities, and economic and political contexts. It is in this spirit that I initiated the interdisciplinary research project EQUALS – Global Equitable Allocation of Renewable Energy Sources, funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR).


This website presents my research projects, publications, and accessible summaries of recent work.

I am always very happy to discuss my research projects, feel free to reach out at arthur.clerjon (at) cea.fr!