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Podcast by Florence School of Regulation

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  • Peter Hartley president of IAEE on shale gas | Energy Today with JM Glachant

    17/03/2015 Duration: 12min

    http://fsr.eui.eu/ The Florence School of Regulation presents: Jean-Michel Glachant's Energy Today #005 17 March 2015, at the 5th Latin America Energy Econimics Meeting in Medellin, Colombia. Jean-Michel interviews Gas expert Peter R. Hartley, President of the International Association for Energy Economics, and asks him what Europeans should learn from the US shale gas revolution.

  • D. Buschle from Energy Community Secretariat on the Energy Community | Energy Today with JM Glachant

    16/03/2015 Duration: 06min

    http://fsr.eui.eu/ The Florence School of Regulation presents: Jean-Michel Glachant's Energy Today #004 13 March 2015, at the Vienna Forum, Vienna. Dirk Buschle, Deputy Director of the Energy Community talks with the Director of the Florence School of Regulation about the origins of the Energy Community and its challenges today. "We have maybe been sleeping some time but we have had a couple of wake up calls but people have heard these loudly and clearly..." "...many countries have realized by now these reforms we are asking them to do are for real, that they are painful, but in the end they will be beneficial."

  • Anne Houtman on The Energy Union | Energy Today with Jean-Michel Glachant

    03/03/2015 Duration: 05min

    http://fsr.eui.eu/ The Florence School of Regulation presents: Jean-Michel Glachant's Energy Today #003 03 March 2015, at the European Commission, Brussels Anne Houtman, Principle Adviser to DG Energy at the European Commission answers questions on the Energy Union. “…the Energy Union is an objective…” Anne Houtman

  • Jean-Arnold Vinois on The Energy Union | Energy Today with Jean-Michel Glachant

    27/02/2015 Duration: 08min

    http://fsr.eui.eu/ The Florence School of Regulation presents: Jean-Michel Glachant's Energy Today #002 27 March 2015, Joint Research Centre in Petten, The Netherlands Jean-Arnold Vinois, Former Director of the Internal Energy Market at the European Commission, talks to Jean-Michel Glachant about the European Union

  • Jacques de Jong on The Energy Union | Energy Today with Jean-Michel Glachant

    24/02/2015 Duration: 04min

    http://fsr.eui.eu/ The Florence School of Regulation presents: Jean-Michel Glachant's Energy Today #001 15th February 2015, Joint Research Centre in Petten, The Netherlands Interview with Jacques de Jong, Senior Fellow at Clinendale International Energy Programme, on the Energy Union

  • EU ETS: Past Performances And Future | Claudio Marcantonini

    19/02/2015 Duration: 39min

    The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is the largest cap and trade system in the world and this year marks its 10th anniversary. Since its beginning, it has been the subject of a vigorous debate. The EU ETS has created a functioning market for emission allowances with a clear price for carbon emissions. However, the carbon price has sharply declined in these last years and many observers think the instrument is too weak to support the transition to a low carbon society. Yet recently the European Council has taken important decisions to reform the EU ETS. This webinar provides an introduction to the EU ETS and an assessment of its performance. It also presents the current debate and the changing proposals to the EU ETS.

  • The Completion Of The Energy Market | FSR Workshop Highlights

    04/02/2015 Duration: 12min

    Florence School of Regulation: FSR.EUI.eu Event Programme: http://fsr.eui.eu/Events/ENERGY/Workshop/2015/150130CompletionInternalEnergyMarket.aspx Introduction Alberto Pototschnig | FSR/EUI Session 1: Completing the Internal Energy Markets: Consumer Expectation Peter Claes | IFIEC, The expectation of energy intensive consumers Monika Štajnarová | BEUC, Is the internal energy market delivering for smaller consumers? Session 2: Progress Towards the Creation of an Internal Electricity Market Christophe Gence-Creux | ACER, Where do we stand? Roundtable: Priorities for completing the internal electricity market Robert Staschus| ENTSO-E Hans Randen | NordPool Spot/Europex Session 3: Progress Towards the Creation of an Internal Gas Market Dennis Hesseling | ACER, Where do we stand? Roundtable: Priorities for completing the internal gas market Tom Maes | AGWG, (Via conference call, not in video) Vittorio Musazzi | ENTSOG Overview: In the conclusion of its meeting on 4 February 2011, the Council of

  • A New Energy Policy For The New European Commission? | Jean-Michel Glachant

    16/01/2015 Duration: 32min

    http://fsr.eui.eu/News/All/2015/January/150110jmwebinarparis.aspx

  • FSR Manifesto: An EU agenda for the upcoming 5 years of regulation of infrastructures

    16/01/2015 Duration: 25min

    http://fsr.eui.eu/Publications/BOOKLET/Other/FSRManifesto.aspx The FSR Manifesto is the first systematic attempt that the Florence School of Regulation (FSR) has done to critically reflect upon the achievements of the second Barroso Commission in the various network industries. It also endeavours to establish a realistic outlook onto the challenges that await the Juncker Commission in the various network industries in terms of regulatory policy. On the basis of FSR 10-year experience, four FSR Area Directors and Research Associates, have been observing, analysing and making policy recommendations in the areas of energy, communications and media, transport and water regulation.

  • Energy Efficiency And Climate Change Mitigation: are we doing enough? | FSR Climate

    16/01/2015 Duration: 44min

    Online Live Debate recording http://www.eui.eu/Projects/FSR/Events/ENERGY/Debates/2015/150114EnergyEfficiencylivedebate.aspx Energy efficiency has become a hot topic in energy and climate domains. Yet, is energy efficiency a real key issue for climate change mitigation? How can it be promoted? Mostly through energy pricing? Is the rebound effect a relevant issue? These and other key questions will be debated by Tyler Bryant, Energy Policy Analyst, International Energy Agency, and Matthew Kotchen, Professor, Yale University, during an on-line debate on Wednesday, 14 January, at 15.30. The debate will be chaired by Xavier Labandeira, Director of FSR Climate.

  • Capacity mechanisms- Legal issues | Malgorzata Sadowska

    18/12/2014 Duration: 41min

    Author: Malgorzata Sadowska | FSR Category: FSR webinar recording Level: intermediate Date of release: December 2014 Recorded on 17th December 2014 How does EU law treat capacity mechanisms? A number of European countries are concerned about the security of their electricity supply and set up capacity mechanisms to encourage investment in new generation or support existing and less profitable conventional power plants. The European Commission closely examines these state-driven measures under EU law, as their uncoordinated implementation across Europe might have negative effects on the increasingly interconnected energy markets and thwart EU energy policy objectives. What restrictions can the EU law impose on capacity mechanisms to minimise the distortions of the internal energy market? Can state aid, competition policy and internal market rules work? http://fsr.eui.eu/Events/ENERGY/Webinar/2014/141217SadowskaWebinar.aspx This is a recording of webinar held on 17th December 2014, moderated by R

  • Workshop Highlights | Energy Efficiency and Climate Policies: A Scoping Meeting for FSR Climate

    12/12/2014 Duration: 13min

    Florence School of Regulation FSR.EUI.eu Organiser: Xavier Labandeira | Director, FSR Climate/EUI Sala del Capitolo, Badia Fiesolana Via dei Roccettini, 9 – San Domenico di Fiesole 7 November 2014 Session 1: General framework Introduction and presentation of participants, Xavier Labandeira Energy efficiency and climate policy: the big picture, Tyler Bryant Energy efficiency policy instruments: issues for application, Lisa Ryan EU energy efficiency policies, Serena Pontoglio Energy efficiency and interactions with other climate policy instruments, Oskar Lecuyer Session 2: Research needs and gaps Issues for future energy efficiency policies in the EU residential sector, Paolo Bertoldi Energy efficiency policies: the vision of an international power company, Gonzalo Sáenz Funding energy efficiency, Juan Alario/Manuel Dueñas (not in video) Unlocking energy efficiency in transport, Andreas Schäfer Session 3: Ex-post analysis Energy efficiency policy: issues, methods and data, Matthew Kotchen An overall assessm

  • Which Regulation To Finance Transmission Investment? | Vincent Rious and Arthur Henriot

    12/12/2014 Duration: 41min

    Which regulation to finance transmission investment ? Live Debate with Vincent Rious and Arthur Henriot FSR.EUI.eu 10th December 2014 Which regulation to finance transmission investment in the power sector ? The development of the European electricity transmission grid plays a key role in the European Union’s strategy to address challenges such as decarbonisation of the generation mix, security of supply and market integration. European objectives of network development in the coming years are ambitious: the projects listed in the ENTSO-E TYNDP 2014, that account for only a part of the total investment needs, amount up to 150 billion euros by 2030. In a business-as-usual scenarios, regulated Transmission System Operators (TSOs) might not be able to cope with this substantial amount of investment. A new regulatory regime, taking into account the ability of TSOs to finance the investments required for projects of pan-European significance, will be needed.

  • FSR Workshop Highlights Implementing REMIT Implementing Acts

    10/12/2014 Duration: 18min

    Regulation (EU) No. 1227/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council on wholesale energy market integrity and transparency (REMIT), which entered into force in December 2011, aims at promoting transparency in wholesale energy markets and detecting and deterring market abusive behaviour on these markets. It introduces the explicit prohibition of market manipulation, attempted market manipulation and insider trading, as well as transparency and reporting obligations for market participants and other stakeholders. It also envisages the establishment of an unprecedented market monitoring framework, in which data on wholesale energy market transactions, together with fundamental data, are reported to the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER), which is responsible for their screening and initial analysis and assessment. Suspicious events are then notified to national competent authorities (NCAs), typically National Regulatory Authorities for energy (NRAs), for investigation and enforcement.

  • Regimes For Granting Right To Use Hydropower in Europe

    26/11/2014 Duration: 36min

    Usage rights, the competition processes for granting them, and the arising joint obligations vary considerably across different States. These differences might not be driven by efficient economic or environmental criteria and could introduce competition distortions within the European common electricity market. Despite the European Commission has, over the last decade, opened several infringement procedures to prompt the implementation of competitive processes, European countries have not yet undertaken an integrated common approach: Objective of this webinar are: • To shed light on state-of-the-art hydropower regulatory regimes in ten European countries • To study the actions of European Institutions regarding these regimes and their possible distortions • To discuss the need to create a continental level playing field for hydropower regimes Vincent Rious is Vice-Président Régulation at Microeconomix in Paris and adviser of the Florence School of Regulation. He has recently published a policy brief on

  • When Will European Grids Be Smart

    26/11/2014 Duration: 47min

    Technological developments are reshaping the energy sector. This is all the more true for electricity distribution grids, where the increasing penetration of distributed renewable generation, local storage and electric vehicles will eventually change the way people approach their daily city lives: passive consumers will become active prosumers, who could directly influence network balancing and electricity trade. How far is this future? Innovative policies are needed to foster innovation while, at the same time, smart regulation will have to cope with the changing roles of DSOs and TSOs, in order to let all stakeholders benefit from this revolution. Join the FSR online debate between Ana Aguado, Secretary General at EDSO for Smart Grids, and Astrid Brunt, General Counsel at the Norwegian TSO Statnett. The debate will be chaired by Leigh Hancher, Director of the EU Energy Law and Policy Area at the Florence School of Regulation, Professor of European Law at the University of Tilburg, and of Counsel at t

  • Workshop Highlights 141024 Energy Efficiency and Climate Policies

    11/11/2014 Duration: 13min

    FSR Regulatory Policy Workshop 2014-2015: CBA and CBCA Methodologies for Projects of Common Interest Friday, 24 October 2014 - Villa Finaly, Florence. Missed the FSR Workshop? Catch up on the latest discussion between academia, industry and regulators: listen to the key points from speakers at the Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA ) and cross-border cost allocation(CBCA) Methodologies for Projects of Common Interest workshop and stay up to date with the debate on what is going on with the EU energy infrastructure policy.

  • EDISON at the FSR 03 Glachant

    22/10/2014 Duration: 09min

    01/07/2014: Emerging talent from the ranks of Edison across Europe are given the opportunity to meet and question their CEO, Bruno Lescoeur, and leading energy academic, Professor Jean-Michel Glachant, over dinner at the European University Institute in Italy.

  • EDISON at the FSR 02 Lescoeur

    22/10/2014 Duration: 11min

    01/07/2014: Emerging talent from the ranks of Edison across Europe are given the opportunity to meet and question their CEO, Bruno Lescoeur, and leading energy academic, Professor Jean-Michel Glachant, over dinner at the European University Institute in Italy.

  • EDISON at the FSR 01 Glachant

    22/10/2014 Duration: 10min

    01/07/2014: Emerging talent from the ranks of Edison across Europe are given the opportunity to meet and question their CEO, Bruno Lescoeur, and leading energy academic, Professor Jean-Michel Glachant, over dinner at the European University Institute in Italy.

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