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The Florence School of Regulation (FSR) is offering 6 EUI Widening Europe Programme scholarships for the FSR Research School Week: 3 for the Loyola Autumn Research School (LARS) and 3…
The training will focus on three areas where cities can be particularly impactful: the uptake of renewable energy, improving the energy efficiency of Europe’s building stock, electricity metering and distribution…
Crafting research with impact on energy policy and regulation LARS is a residential training addressing researchers with modeling skills who are keen to support the energy policy and regulatory debate.…
This article by Lucie Kirstein, Senior Manager Strategic Projects at acatech – National Academy of Science and Engineering, and coordinator of the EU-funded preparatory action to establish a common European…
This article by Florian Baentsch, Regulatory Manager at DB Energie GmbH, originally appeared in the European Transport Regulation Observer “Electricity and Infrastructure Managers: Is there a need for Regulation?” (February, 2023). Third-party-access (TPA)…
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, OECD estimates that water demand will increase by 55% by 2050 due to growing demand from manufacturing, thermal electricity generation and domestic use.…
The Trump administration views tariffs as a key tool for addressing economic and geopolitical concerns. Early in his presidency, President…
The notion of flexibility in power systems has gained significant attention as variable renewables like solar and wind continue to…
Introduction Energy poverty has worsened in the past year due to geopolitical factors, exposing vulnerabilities in Europe’s energy-inefficient housing stock,…
Gender equality and clean and affordable energy are closely interconnected. They are both a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), respectively “Achieve…
The EU’s Clean Industrial Deal promises a transformative framework for the future of European industry, ensuring that decarbonisation, competitiveness and…
The Florence School of Regulation (FSR) is offering 6 EUI Widening Europe Programme scholarships for the FSR Research School Week:…
Era Skivjani Era Skivjani is a young professional working as a Renewables Specialist at Fuente Dynamics. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree…
Many countries have set goals of ensuring secure, affordable energy supplies while transitioning to cleaner energy systems. Achieving these goals…
Access to consumer data based on consent is an essential element of the European policy promoting the empowerment of energy…