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Implications of Brexit for UK and EU Energy and Climate Policy
Sep 5, 2016

On 6 September 2016 the FSR Director Jean-Michel Glachant and Leigh Hancher, FSR Law & energy policy Director, will participate to the Workshop organised by the Energy Policy Research Group of the University of Cambridge. They will contribute to the SESSION 1: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE INTEGRATED ELECTRICITY AND GAS MARKETS.
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