Sabine Meyer M.A.

Tel.: +49 (0) 421 / 200 48 74
Fax: +49 (0) 421 / 200 48 77
smeyer@bremer-energie-institut.de

Biography

Since February 2009 Sabine Meyer strengthens the team of the Bremer Energie Institut. She studied economics and political sciences at the Universities of Stuttgart and of Oldenburg. Her first research experiences were gained at the Institute of Social Sciences Bremen. From 2006 until 2008 she worked at trend:research GmbH where she was concerned with the patterns of competition of the energy industry in line with the trend and marketing research. She prepared two sector studies to the subject “Sales Potential of Renewable Energy Production” and “Cooperation and Investment in the German Energy Market”. Additionally Sabine Meyer assisted in different studies focused on energy production and distribution of energy.

CV

Career
Since 02/2009 Senior scientist at Bremer Energie Institut
2008 Marketing assistant at the City of Oldenburg. Project theme: “Oldenburg – Stadt der Wissenschaft”. Assistance in conception and realization of the marketing plan.
2006 – 2008 Trainee project manager at trend:research GmbH; project management for market research in the energy sector.
2004 Internship at Bremer Landesbank; work experience in marketing and communications
2003 - 2004 Student assistant at the Institute for Social Sciences at Bremen University
2002 Internship at the Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations in Stuttgart, work experience in press and public relations.
1996 - 1998 Apprenticeship as industrial business management assistant at Fresenius AG (Bad Homburg)

Academic education
1999 - 2005 Economics and political science at Stuttgart and Oldenburg University (Magister Artium)
2003 - 2005 Additional qualification in Dutch Studies at Oldenburg University

Teaching Experience
2006 - 2007 Assistant lecturer at the Institute for Political Science at Oldenburg University
Main research and interests
  • Future Energy Markets and Energy Supply
  • Renewable Energy
  • Integration of International Energy Supply Companies
  • Liberalised Energy Markets