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Ayşe Ceren Sarı

Energy Market Consultant and Analyst

energy
consultant
analyst
petroleum
renewables
39 years old
Istanbul (34722) Turkey
Professional Status
Employed
Available
About Me
Highly-analytical, self-disciplined and dedicated "Energy Market Consultant & Analyst" with international experience in Energy Sector Financial and Commodity Market Analysis, Cost-Shifting & Network Analysis, Assessment and Modelling, Strategy, Oil & Gas, Renewables, Climate Change, Carbon Markets.

Holds MSc in Energy, Natural Resources and Environmental Economics from Norwegian School of Economics & CEMS Masters in International Management, with specialization in Energy Economics & Climate Change Economics. MSc Thesis on Analysis of German Energy Sector Transition to Sustainability is invited to Best Master Thesis Session at 2013 Bergen Economics of Energy and Environment Research Conference/ Norway. Attended workshops and trainings on energy economics, finance, trading, geopolitics, and security from various quantitative and qualitative perspectives.

Native in Turkish, proficient in English (C2) and German (C1).
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MA in Social Projects and Management of NGOs

Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul/ Turkey

September 2014 to January 2019
Thesis - on progress: Behavioral Analysis (trading positions, structuring, pricing and utility investment behavior) of Actors in Turkish Electricity Spot Market and the correlation of investment behaviour of these actors with environmental justice struggles on the ground

Research presentation: “Enclosure of ecological commons in Turkey: climate finance, project finance flow and the case of river-run HEPPs”. Undisciplined Environments. International Conference of the European Network of Political Ecology, Stockholm/ Sweden

Some of the courses attended: Political Ecology: Society Beyond Humans, Organization Theory and Organizational Management, Advocacy and Policy Influencing