Maximilien Porcher is an engineer specializing in hydrogen and renewable energy with a robust academic foundation, having obtained a Diplôme d'ingénieur from CentraleSupélec and a Master's degree in Economics from Université Paris-Saclay. Currently serving as Chargé d'Etudes Economiques - Hydrogène at RTE Réseau de Transport d'Electricité, Maximilien focuses on the economic implications of hydrogen and related infrastructure in the energy transition. Previous experience includes roles as Ingénieur Projets Hydrogène at ENGIE Solutions France, where effort was directed toward developing local hydrogen ecosystems, and in investment support for renewable energy projects at Groupe Crédit Agricole. Additionally, teaching experience as a Khôlleur in Physics-Chemistry at Lycée Hoche reflects a strong educational background.