Brexit is taking place at a crucial moment for the energy systems of both the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU). As the energy transition goes on, their interdependence is set to grow. However, a wide range of energy-related policy areas is expected to face the uncertainty caused by the UK’s decision to leave the EU. This commentary analyses the implications of the energy-relevant aspects of the respective negotiating positions as defined by the UK White Paper and Article 50 letter, and the European Council negotiation guidelines
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The Economic Consequences of Brexit: Energy / Michael Pollitt. Energy Policy Research Group, Jan. 2...
The result of the UK referendum on EU membership has prompted a re-evaluation of many Irish policies...
A visible change of priorities and re-structuring of portfolios in the new European Commission have ...
On 19-20 March, the EU Council will react to the Commission’s Communication on the Energy Union. Con...
This paper articulates the potential implications of Brexit on energy policy and security in the Uni...
This chapter examines the potential impact of Brexit on UK energy policy. So far, the UK Government ...
In this paper we raise a number of issues that are important for the UK to consider in the light of ...
This study provided by Policy Department A at the request of the European Parliament’s Committee on ...
From the Introduction. The EU has seen a renewed interest in strengthening its common energy policy ...
The UK left the European single market in energy on 31 December 2020, having been a leading light in...
European Union energy policy calls for nothing less than a profound transformation of the EU's energ...
First paragraph: Brexit, however it emerges (and assuming that it will emerge), poses two key questi...
This briefing paper considers the extent to which renewables in Scotland are shaped by the policy re...
The environment, energy and climate are transboundary issues that require cooperative action to sust...
Brexit has potentially wide-ranging implications for UK policy, although little is known about what ...
The Economic Consequences of Brexit: Energy / Michael Pollitt. Energy Policy Research Group, Jan. 2...
The result of the UK referendum on EU membership has prompted a re-evaluation of many Irish policies...
A visible change of priorities and re-structuring of portfolios in the new European Commission have ...