Over the last decade, the European Union has pursued a proactive climate policy and has integrated a significant amount of renewable technologies – such as solar and wind – into the established energy system. These efforts have proved successful and continuing along this pathway, increasing renewables and improving energy efficiency would not require substantial policy shifts. But the EU now needs a much deeper energy transformation to: i) decarbonise in line with the Paris agreement; ii) seize the economic and industrial opportunities offered by this global transformation; and iii) develop an EU approach to energy competitiveness and security, as the EU has neither the United States’ shale potential nor China’s top-down investment possibil...
As current policy frameworks are expiring in 2020, the EU is revisiting its energy technology policy...
Ensuring the sustainability, security and cost-competitiveness of energy supplies for the EU citizen...
Prior to the adoption of the EU’s 2030 Framework for Energy and Climate and its subsequent endorseme...
Over the last decade, the European Union has pursued a proactive climate policy and integrated a sig...
ABSTRACT: An energy revolution based on renewable sources and energy efficiency is needed not only t...
As decarbonization and climate policy are gaining relevance in the European Union (EU) energy policy...
The notion of decarbonisation has changed over the years as a new consensus on long-term climate obj...
THE ISSUE European Union energy policy is guided by three objectives: sustainability, security of su...
This paper serves as a background for the International High Level Energy Conference organised by Eg...
Europe’s goal is to design a coherent energy policy, supported by all of its member states, that all...
Three quarters of the European Union’s greenhouse gas emissions stem from burning coal, oil and natu...
EUROPEAN ENERGY TRANSITION 2030: THE BIG PICTURE European Energy Transition 2030: The Big Picture (...
Energy (and climate) will be high on the agenda of the next European Commission. EU citizens and ind...
The following article was prepared in order to provide input by the Florence School of Regulation (F...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 compounded an already difficult policy landscape ch...
As current policy frameworks are expiring in 2020, the EU is revisiting its energy technology policy...
Ensuring the sustainability, security and cost-competitiveness of energy supplies for the EU citizen...
Prior to the adoption of the EU’s 2030 Framework for Energy and Climate and its subsequent endorseme...
Over the last decade, the European Union has pursued a proactive climate policy and integrated a sig...
ABSTRACT: An energy revolution based on renewable sources and energy efficiency is needed not only t...
As decarbonization and climate policy are gaining relevance in the European Union (EU) energy policy...
The notion of decarbonisation has changed over the years as a new consensus on long-term climate obj...
THE ISSUE European Union energy policy is guided by three objectives: sustainability, security of su...
This paper serves as a background for the International High Level Energy Conference organised by Eg...
Europe’s goal is to design a coherent energy policy, supported by all of its member states, that all...
Three quarters of the European Union’s greenhouse gas emissions stem from burning coal, oil and natu...
EUROPEAN ENERGY TRANSITION 2030: THE BIG PICTURE European Energy Transition 2030: The Big Picture (...
Energy (and climate) will be high on the agenda of the next European Commission. EU citizens and ind...
The following article was prepared in order to provide input by the Florence School of Regulation (F...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 compounded an already difficult policy landscape ch...
As current policy frameworks are expiring in 2020, the EU is revisiting its energy technology policy...
Ensuring the sustainability, security and cost-competitiveness of energy supplies for the EU citizen...
Prior to the adoption of the EU’s 2030 Framework for Energy and Climate and its subsequent endorseme...