Fsr Energy & Climate
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 91:34:00
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Podcast by Florence School of Regulation
Episodes
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Regulating The Investment In Projecs of Common Interest: any role for the EU?
21/10/2014 Duration: 28minPresented by: Leonardo Meeus Moderator: Riccardo Galletta Does an adequate framework for projects of common interest imply moving towards a dedicated regulatory framework? Or is a default national regulatory framework more suitable? When facing those questions from a European perspective, the EU and ACER’s roles assume key importance. The webinar will analyse the following topics: 1. Why some countries have introduced dedicated regulatory frameworks for important electricity infrastructure investments 2. Main differences between the dedicated regulatory frameworks for important electricity infrastructure investments and the default national frameworks 3. The role of the EU and ACER to ensure an adequate regulatory framework for projects of common interest Leonardo Meeus is associate professor of Energy Markets at the Vlerick Business School in Brussels and part-time professor at the Florence School of Regulation of the European University Institute. He has recently published a policy brief on t
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Beyond national generation adequacy policies
26/09/2014 Duration: 25minhttp://fsr.eui.eu/News/All/2014/September/140917Webinar.aspx Arthur Henriot presented the research results of the work on Beyond national generation adequacy policies: conceiving an EU frame for electricity security of supply? conducted together with Jean-Michel Glachant.
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Live Debate - Should energy and climate policy go together and why?
22/09/2014 Duration: 43minJoin the discussion on energy and climate policy with Denny Ellerman (Formerly MIT and EUI) and Ignacio Perez-Arriaga (MIT and Comillas). The debate will be chaired by Jean-Michel Glachant (FSR/EUI). 9 September 2014 3:00-3:45 pm CET Moderator: Riccardo Galletta Registration is now closed http://fsr.eui.eu/Publications/DEBATE/140909-Ellerman_Perez-Arriaga.aspx