Analysis of the visions of key EU Member States to achieve a low-carbon energy system by 2050 finds that the states are already pursuing sometimes divergent strategies that create new risks for energy policy fragmentation but also imply new opportunities for cooperation, and for EU institutions to provide added value to national policies. © 2012 Elsevier Inc..status: publishe
QM-AI-11-004-EN-C (print)/QM-AI-11-004-EN-N (online)THINK Policy Briefs are abbreviated versions of ...
This paper proposes an approach to comparing and assessing the policy settings in the European low-c...
When it was adopted in 2009, the energy and climate policy package created by the European Union (EU...
Analysis of the visions of key EU Member States to achieve a low-carbon energy system by 2050 finds ...
The aim of this paper is to identify the main challenges regarding the achievement of a low-carbon ...
This book is published in cooperation with the Loyola de Palacio Chair, European University Institut...
Given the stringent climate constraints the European Union has put forward for the power sector, the...
The mitigation of the increasingly visible events and consequences of global warming and climate cha...
The European vision outlined, which is only one of many visions possible, is a result of a three yea...
This document treats climate change as a negative externality originating from greenhouse gas emissi...
There is a growing scientific consensus that limiting the increase in global average temperature to ...
As current policy frameworks are expiring soon, the EU is revisiting its energy technology policy fo...
In order to elaborate the scenario “Greenhousegas Neutral Europe“ UBA has commissioned a survey on l...
The four quantitative scenarios for low-carbon futures of the pan-European energy system presented i...
At its last meeting, the European Council agreed on the 2030 climate and energy strategy for the Eur...
QM-AI-11-004-EN-C (print)/QM-AI-11-004-EN-N (online)THINK Policy Briefs are abbreviated versions of ...
This paper proposes an approach to comparing and assessing the policy settings in the European low-c...
When it was adopted in 2009, the energy and climate policy package created by the European Union (EU...
Analysis of the visions of key EU Member States to achieve a low-carbon energy system by 2050 finds ...
The aim of this paper is to identify the main challenges regarding the achievement of a low-carbon ...
This book is published in cooperation with the Loyola de Palacio Chair, European University Institut...
Given the stringent climate constraints the European Union has put forward for the power sector, the...
The mitigation of the increasingly visible events and consequences of global warming and climate cha...
The European vision outlined, which is only one of many visions possible, is a result of a three yea...
This document treats climate change as a negative externality originating from greenhouse gas emissi...
There is a growing scientific consensus that limiting the increase in global average temperature to ...
As current policy frameworks are expiring soon, the EU is revisiting its energy technology policy fo...
In order to elaborate the scenario “Greenhousegas Neutral Europe“ UBA has commissioned a survey on l...
The four quantitative scenarios for low-carbon futures of the pan-European energy system presented i...
At its last meeting, the European Council agreed on the 2030 climate and energy strategy for the Eur...
QM-AI-11-004-EN-C (print)/QM-AI-11-004-EN-N (online)THINK Policy Briefs are abbreviated versions of ...
This paper proposes an approach to comparing and assessing the policy settings in the European low-c...
When it was adopted in 2009, the energy and climate policy package created by the European Union (EU...