The FSR Gas and Hydrogen Area acts as a platform for debate and for the exchange of best practices between regulators, academics, representatives from EU institutions, industry, and other key market players.
We develop applied research, policy events, and training on the most topical gas policy and regulatory issues.
The Imperative of Climate Change Mitigation Addressing climate change is undeniably a global imperative. The Conferences of the Parties (COP),…
Achieving the ambitions of the EU Green Deal will require innovation across virtually all areas of the economy. One tool…
The European Union (EU) is likely to face a gas supply-demand gap of 27 bcm in 2023-2024. This gap could be reduced by enhancing its partnership with oil and gas…
In this FSR Podcast, Research Associate James Kneebone is joined by Johanna Schiele of DG CLIMA to discuss the recently launched 'European Hydrogen Bank' auction and the European Commission's approach…
by Roland Kupers, UNEP-IMEO and Andris Piebalgs, FSR As Europe increasingly relies on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to offset the…
The decarbonisation of maritime transport has been a topic of the recent webinar organised jointly by the Florence School of…
The FSR proudly announces the appointment of Ilaria Conti, Head of Gas and Hydrogen, as Vice-Chair of the Group of Experts…
The basic objective of the European Commission’s Carbon Capture Use and Storage Communication in Q1 2024 must, of course, be to catalyse the rapid development of carbon capture and storage…
Tune in to our latest podcast episode featuring Marzia Sesini, a Senior Research Associate at the Florence School of Regulation, as she discusses her recent article, "A Bumpy Road to…
In this new 2-day residential course from the Florence School of Regulation, we provide an immersion in the legal and technical framework of the European hydrogen sector. Over the two…
This course is reserved for experts from the Southern and Eastern Africa and South Asia, including the following countries and territories: Congo, Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia,…
Clean Molecules: Hydrogen, Biogas, Biomethane, Synthetic Gas Within the EU Green Deal vision and framework, renewable, low-carbon, and even emission-negative gases have a crucial role to play in decarbonising the…
The school carries out multidisciplinary research with the purpose of developing economically, legally, and socially-sound regulation and policy.
Designed by an international faculty of academics and the main experts in the field, our courses are designed to meet the educational needs of professionals at all levels.
Our events bring together the world of academia and practice to offer a vast range of opportunities for open discussion and practice sharing.
On the 1st and the 8th of June, the Florence School of Regulation held a two-webinar series on the role of satellite and other aerial measurements in the detection, measurement and abatement of methane emissions, particularly those arising in the…
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