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Podcast by Florence School of Regulation

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  • Andris Piebalgs on the internal market | Energy Today with Jean-Michel Glachant, Part 2 of 3

    30/04/2015 Duration: 02min

    http://fsr.eui.eu Andris Piebalgs is Adviser to the President of Latvia and former Commissioner for Energy (Barroso I) and for Development (Barroso II). In this interview Andris Piebalgs gives his perspectives on upgrading and achieving the internal market, and the “fourth package”. “That was always the spirit, that you really had this ability to buy electricity where it is cheaper” “So it means ,2004, ten years and we are back to here, but it is not to square one, now it is not you (Jean-Michel) saying this, now the Commission is saying this, and that is good news”

  • Andris Piebalgs on the 2030 targets | Energy Today with Jean-Michel Glachant, Part 3 of 3

    30/04/2015 Duration: 03min

    http://fsr.eui.eu Andris Piebalgs is Adviser to the President of Latvia and former Commissioner for Energy (Barroso I) and for Development (Barroso II). In this third interview, Jean-Michel asks the former commissioner, “if for the 2030 targets countries will have to produce their own national plans, will the Commission have an active role in this?” “I would always wish that on some issues, particularly on energy efficiency, but also for renewable energy development, also for research, the commission support for member countries would be a great thing”

  • Daniel Dobbeni talks about the Energy Union | Energy Today with JM Glachant

    29/04/2015 Duration: 07min

    http://fsr.eui.eu The Florence School of Regulation presents: Jean-Michel Glachant's Energy Today no.012 29 April 2015, at Vlerick Business School, Brussels Jean-Michel talks with Daniel Dobbeni about the Energy Union and what the major TSOs in the world think of it. Daniel Dobbeni is the former CEO of Elia, the Belgian TSO, the former chairman of ENTSO-E, as well as the co-chairman of GO15. “It is a pity is that, despite the fact that we have the first Directive that was approved in 1996, most energy policies are still very much nationally driven when it goes to the implementation phase.” “We are not benefitting today from the seamless access to this diversity of generation sources, and this should absolutely become a priority of all our leaders.” “We asked the CEOs of the 17 biggest system operators what were their three nightmares, and to our astonishment we discovered that we shared most of these nightmares.” “All of these CEOs are concerned by the lack of stability of regulation and the fact that

  • From Enron with love: market power in power markets | Thomas-Olivier Léautier

    17/04/2015 Duration: 48min

    http://fsr.eui.eu Author: Thomas-Olivier Léautier | Professor of Management, University of Toulouse Category: FSR webinar recording Level: intermediate Date of release: April 2015 For a variety of structural reasons, the power industry is at high risk of exercise of market power by producers. Furthermore, accurately detecting and effectively correcting market power is technically and politically challenging. Policy makers have tried a variety of mechanisms, with varying success This webinar will illustrate the potential (and real) exercise of market power, and discuss various corrective mechanisms. This is a recording of webinar held on 16th April 2015, moderated by Chiara Canestrini (FSR)

  • Denny Ellerman comments on EU energy & climate policy, Energy Union | Energy Today with JM Glachant

    16/04/2015 Duration: 05min

    http://fsr.eui.eu The Florence School of Regulation presents: Jean-Michel Glachant's Energy Today no.011 16 April 2015, at Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge Massachusetts. Jean-Michel talks with his old friend Denny Ellerman, and is told there already is a European Climate Union, the ETS! Denny Ellerman is former director of the Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, and the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research at MIT, as well as former area director of the Climate Policy Research Unit at the European University Institute's Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies “Think, you have a Climate Union, it’s called the ETS” “The problem, to my mind, is climate policy is in danger of becoming like what I regard energy security both in Europe and particularly the United States, that it is a justification for everything and for nothing, and with no results.” “It’s a long arduous, painful even process of incremental changes and people finally coming to agree to do certain thi

  • Bill Hogan, EU Power Target Model? Not for me! | Energy Today with JM Glachant

    15/04/2015 Duration: 05min

    http:fsr.eui.eu The Florence School of Regulation presents: Jean-Michel Glachant's Energy Today no.010 14 April 2015, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge Massachusetts. Director of Florence School asks Harvard Prof. Bill Hogan how he views the existing EU Power Target Model and compares it with his own preferred Target Model. Bill Hogan is Professor of Global Energy Policy and Director of the Harvard Electricity Policy Group (HEPG) at Harvard Kennedy School. "There is a fundamental problem associated with my understanding of this design that has to do with the underlying principles of markets, and in particular with what we call in the US ‘open access’ and ‘non-discrimination’." “…we had markets in California, Texas, New England and PJM in the early days, which all collapsed because you couldn’t reconcile open access, non-discrimination, and substantial arbitrage opportunities between the market and the physical system” “The difference has to be explained in the implementation of these principles of ope

  • Simone Mori, new business models for EU utilities | Energy Today with JM Glachant

    14/04/2015 Duration: 05min

    http://fsr.eui.eu The Florence School of Regulation presents: Jean-Michel Glachant's Energy Today no.009 14 April 2015, recorded on the streets outside Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge Massachusetts. Jean-Michel catches up with Simone Mori, Director of Enel, and asks him about new business models for EU utilities. “What is ENEL saying? Well to make very simply, we want to be the first and the best of the leaders in this new environment…” “If you look around the world, renewables have become more and more, a basic option for covering base load generation, this is a reality”

  • Alberto Pototschnig, Energy Union brings more power to ACER | Energy Today with JM Glachant

    14/04/2015 Duration: 06min

    http://fsr.eui.eu The Florence School of Regulation presents: Jean-Michel Glachant's Energy Today no.008 13 April 2015, at Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge Massachusetts. Jean-Michel talks with Alberto Pototschnig, Director of the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators, and discovers that "at least one director of a European agency is willing to work much more” as the Energy Union might bring more power to ACER. “The increased liquidity of gas market I think that’s extremely important because flexibility in the electricity sector may come from a more flexible gas market” “ …we still need to address I would say the technical, but even more importantly the regulatory and the business model”

  • Borchardt at DG Energy, EC on market design and network codes | Energy Today with JM Glachant

    01/04/2015 Duration: 07min

    The Florence School of Regulation presents: Jean-Michel Glachant's Energy Today #007 31 March 2015, at DG Energy, Brussels. Jean-Michel asks Klaus Dieter Borchardt, Director of the Internal Energy Market at DG Energy of the European Commission on market design and network codes, and has a look around Borchardt's office to see if a 4th package can be found. “Jean-Michel, let me tell you I hate talking about a 4th package because you just put a label on something and you do not know what is in there. To think we come forward with new package where we develop a new policy, a new design for electricity market is wrong.”

  • 01 Energy Union Content Or Packaging

    30/03/2015 Duration: 24min

    http://FSR.eui.eu 20 March 2015, CEER Secretariat, Cours Saint-Michel 30a, 1040 Brussels Belgium 01 Introducing the paper European Energy Union, Tadhg O'Briain | European Commission 02 Christian Oliver | Financial Times, opens the debate, Energy Union, Content or Packaging? 03 Debate part 2 04 Debate part 3 05 Debate part 4 06 Questions from the Audience Debating the European Energy Union Moderated by: Christian Oliver | FT Panellist : Sami Andoura | Jacques Delors Institute/College of Europe Jean-Michel Glachant | FSR Tadhg O'Briain | European Commission Georg Zachmann | Bruegel Jean-Arnold Vinois | Jacques Delors Institute

  • 03 Energy Union Content Or Packaging

    30/03/2015 Duration: 21min

    http://FSR.eui.eu 20 March 2015, CEER Secretariat, Cours Saint-Michel 30a, 1040 Brussels Belgium 01 Introducing the paper European Energy Union, Tadhg O'Briain | European Commission 02 Christian Oliver | Financial Times, opens the debate, Energy Union, Content or Packaging? 03 Debate part 2 04 Debate part 3 05 Debate part 4 06 Questions from the Audience Debating the European Energy Union Moderated by: Christian Oliver | FT Panellist : Sami Andoura | Jacques Delors Institute/College of Europe Jean-Michel Glachant | FSR Tadhg O'Briain | European Commission Georg Zachmann | Bruegel Jean-Arnold Vinois | Jacques Delors Institute

  • 02 Energy Union Content Or Packaging

    30/03/2015 Duration: 27min

    http://FSR.eui.eu 20 March 2015, CEER Secretariat, Cours Saint-Michel 30a, 1040 Brussels Belgium 01 Introducing the paper European Energy Union, Tadhg O'Briain | European Commission 02 Christian Oliver | Financial Times, opens the debate, Energy Union, Content or Packaging? 03 Debate part 2 04 Debate part 3 05 Debate part 4 06 Questions from the Audience Debating the European Energy Union Moderated by: Christian Oliver | FT Panellist : Sami Andoura | Jacques Delors Institute/College of Europe Jean-Michel Glachant | FSR Tadhg O'Briain | European Commission Georg Zachmann | Bruegel Jean-Arnold Vinois | Jacques Delors Institute

  • 04 Energy Union Content Or Packaging

    30/03/2015 Duration: 27min

    http://FSR.eui.eu 20 March 2015, CEER Secretariat, Cours Saint-Michel 30a, 1040 Brussels Belgium 01 Introducing the paper European Energy Union, Tadhg O'Briain | European Commission 02 Christian Oliver | Financial Times, opens the debate, Energy Union, Content or Packaging? 03 Debate part 2 04 Debate part 3 05 Debate part 4 06 Questions from the Audience Debating the European Energy Union Moderated by: Christian Oliver | FT Panellist : Sami Andoura | Jacques Delors Institute/College of Europe Jean-Michel Glachant | FSR Tadhg O'Briain | European Commission Georg Zachmann | Bruegel Jean-Arnold Vinois | Jacques Delors Institute

  • 05 Energy Union Content Or Packaging

    30/03/2015 Duration: 10min

    http://FSR.eui.eu 20 March 2015, CEER Secretariat, Cours Saint-Michel 30a, 1040 Brussels Belgium 01 Introducing the paper European Energy Union, Tadhg O'Briain | European Commission 02 Christian Oliver | Financial Times, opens the debate, Energy Union, Content or Packaging? 03 Debate part 2 04 Debate part 3 05 Debate part 4 06 Questions from the Audience Debating the European Energy Union Moderated by: Christian Oliver | FT Panellist : Sami Andoura | Jacques Delors Institute/College of Europe Jean-Michel Glachant | FSR Tadhg O'Briain | European Commission Georg Zachmann | Bruegel Jean-Arnold Vinois | Jacques Delors Institute

  • 06 Energy Union Content Or Packaging Q&A

    30/03/2015 Duration: 39min

    http://FSR.eui.eu 20 March 2015, CEER Secretariat, Cours Saint-Michel 30a, 1040 Brussels Belgium 01 Introducing the paper European Energy Union, Tadhg O'Briain | European Commission 02 Christian Oliver | Financial Times, opens the debate, Energy Union, Content or Packaging? 03 Debate part 2 04 Debate part 3 05 Debate part 4 06 Questions from the Audience Debating the European Energy Union Moderated by: Christian Oliver | FT Panellist : Sami Andoura | Jacques Delors Institute/College of Europe Jean-Michel Glachant | FSR Tadhg O'Briain | European Commission Georg Zachmann | Bruegel Jean-Arnold Vinois | Jacques Delors Institute

  • Vienna Forum 2015 00a Introduction - Dirk Buschle | Energy Community Secretariat

    30/03/2015 Duration: 09min

    The Vienna Forum is a joint initiative between the Florence School of Regulation and the Energy Community Secretariat and is designed to highlight issues topical both for the EU and the Energy Community. This year’s Forum is divided into 3 sessions. In the first session, representatives from the Commission, the Energy Community and academia discuss the newly created EU’s Energy Union, its future role and its relevance to the Energy Community. The second session centers on decarbonisation and renewable policies. In particular, we discuss the optimal design of RES support schemes and national experiences with certificate markets. The third session addresses law enforcement in the Energy Community. The seminar closes with a roundtable discussion “Ukraine – an Energy Hotspot” bringing together energy regulators, investors, and experts in foreign affairs, diplomacy and the EU-Ukraine energy relations. 00 Welcome and introduction 00a Dirk Buschle | Energy Community Secretariat 00b Keynote speech, The Energ

  • Vienna Forum 2015 00b Keynote Speech - Helmut Schmitt von Sydow | University of Lausanne

    30/03/2015 Duration: 31min

    The Vienna Forum is a joint initiative between the Florence School of Regulation and the Energy Community Secretariat and is designed to highlight issues topical both for the EU and the Energy Community. This year’s Forum is divided into 3 sessions. In the first session, representatives from the Commission, the Energy Community and academia discuss the newly created EU’s Energy Union, its future role and its relevance to the Energy Community. The second session centers on decarbonisation and renewable policies. In particular, we discuss the optimal design of RES support schemes and national experiences with certificate markets. The third session addresses law enforcement in the Energy Community. The seminar closes with a roundtable discussion “Ukraine – an Energy Hotspot” bringing together energy regulators, investors, and experts in foreign affairs, diplomacy and the EU-Ukraine energy relations. 00 Welcome and introduction 00a Dirk Buschle | Energy Community Secretariat 00b Keynote speech, The Energ

  • Vienna Forum 2015 01a Leigh Hancher| FSR /Janez Kopač | Energy Community Secretariat

    30/03/2015 Duration: 18min

    The Vienna Forum is a joint initiative between the Florence School of Regulation and the Energy Community Secretariat and is designed to highlight issues topical both for the EU and the Energy Community. This year’s Forum is divided into 3 sessions. In the first session, representatives from the Commission, the Energy Community and academia discuss the newly created EU’s Energy Union, its future role and its relevance to the Energy Community. The second session centers on decarbonisation and renewable policies. In particular, we discuss the optimal design of RES support schemes and national experiences with certificate markets. The third session addresses law enforcement in the Energy Community. The seminar closes with a roundtable discussion “Ukraine – an Energy Hotspot” bringing together energy regulators, investors, and experts in foreign affairs, diplomacy and the EU-Ukraine energy relations. 00 Welcome and introduction 00a Dirk Buschle | Energy Community Secretariat 00b Keynote speech, The Energ

  • Vienna Forum 2015 01c Discussion

    30/03/2015 Duration: 26min

    The Vienna Forum is a joint initiative between the Florence School of Regulation and the Energy Community Secretariat and is designed to highlight issues topical both for the EU and the Energy Community. This year’s Forum is divided into 3 sessions. In the first session, representatives from the Commission, the Energy Community and academia discuss the newly created EU’s Energy Union, its future role and its relevance to the Energy Community. The second session centers on decarbonisation and renewable policies. In particular, we discuss the optimal design of RES support schemes and national experiences with certificate markets. The third session addresses law enforcement in the Energy Community. The seminar closes with a roundtable discussion “Ukraine – an Energy Hotspot” bringing together energy regulators, investors, and experts in foreign affairs, diplomacy and the EU-Ukraine energy relations. 00 Welcome and introduction 00a Dirk Buschle | Energy Community Secretariat 00b Keynote speech, The Energ

  • Vienna Forum 2015 01b Sami Andoura | College of Europe

    30/03/2015 Duration: 18min

    The Vienna Forum is a joint initiative between the Florence School of Regulation and the Energy Community Secretariat and is designed to highlight issues topical both for the EU and the Energy Community. This year’s Forum is divided into 3 sessions. In the first session, representatives from the Commission, the Energy Community and academia discuss the newly created EU’s Energy Union, its future role and its relevance to the Energy Community. The second session centers on decarbonisation and renewable policies. In particular, we discuss the optimal design of RES support schemes and national experiences with certificate markets. The third session addresses law enforcement in the Energy Community. The seminar closes with a roundtable discussion “Ukraine – an Energy Hotspot” bringing together energy regulators, investors, and experts in foreign affairs, diplomacy and the EU-Ukraine energy relations. 00 Welcome and introduction 00a Dirk Buschle | Energy Community Secretariat 00b Keynote speech, The Energ

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