Marie Jugé
Marie Jugé is a Research Analyst at Bruegel, where she focuses on energy and climate policy.
Her research examines the economics of the clean-energy transition, with particular attention to how Europe is advancing in decarbonising heavy industry, deploying clean technologies and attracting investment.
She speaks French and English.
She holds a master's degree in economics from the Université Paris Dauphine–PSL, which she completed through an apprenticeship at France Stratégie. During her time there, she contributed to the evaluation of subsidies for industrial decarbonisation, French risk-pooling mechanisms for residential housing and gender segregation at the occupational level. In her master’s thesis, she investigated the determinants of home insurance subscription in areas exposed to natural disasters.
Featured work
European natural gas demand tracker
Tracking monthly natural gas demand by country and the EU as a whole, with a breakdown of the power, industry and household sectors where possible
European clean tech tracker
This tracker provides an overview of the main innovation, manufacturing and deployment trends in clean tech in Europe
Europe has a solid basis for battery and electric vehicle manufacturing growth
Europe is successfully building up battery and EV manufacturing capacity, though mainly thanks to foreign investment
EU renewables value tracker
All work
Dataset
26 January 2026
European natural gas demand tracker
Tracking monthly natural gas demand by country and the EU as a whole, with a breakdown of the power, industry and household sectors where possible
Dataset
10 January 2026
European clean tech tracker
This tracker provides an overview of the main innovation, manufacturing and deployment trends in clean tech in Europe
Analysis
16 December 2025
Europe has a solid basis for battery and electric vehicle manufacturing growth
Europe is successfully building up battery and EV manufacturing capacity, though mainly thanks to foreign investment
Dataset
09 December 2025
Analysis
05 June 2025
Transatlantic clean investment monitor 4: electric vehicles
A clear move to electric vehicles is underway, but the US is creating more obstacles than Europe
Analysis
06 March 2025
Transatlantic clean investment monitor 3: battery manufacturing
Battery manufacturing investment is rising fast on both sides of the Atlantic with the US outstripping Europe – for now
Analysis
24 February 2025
Clean industrial transformation: where does Europe stand?
Clean-tech investment and employment in the EU are growing, but a major heavy industry decarbonisation push is still needed
Analysis
28 October 2024
Transatlantic clean investment monitor 2: a solar PV snapshot
This analysis compares the state of play in solar capacity in both the US and Europe