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The FSR is contributing to the upcoming 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), taking place under the Presidency of Azerbaijan from 11 November to 22 November 2024 in Baku.…
The implementation of the EU Gas Network Codes (NC) requires an important effort from many participants of the market and sound competence and specialised resources. Join us to gain comprehensive knowledge about…
The EU carbon pricing mechanism sets a cap on the total emissions from selected energy-intensive sectors. This cap decreases over time, targeting a 62% reduction in emissions by 2030 compared…
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 FSR is contributing to the upcoming 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), taking place under the Presidency of…
The #FSRInsights episode “Navigating Global LNG Trade Dynamics and Geopolitical Challenges in 2040” focused on the critical role of Europe…
The FSR aims to contribute to the public good by producing relevant and impactful research, training and policy dialogue. As…
The EU carbon pricing mechanism sets a cap on the total emissions from selected energy-intensive sectors. This cap decreases over…
The FSR is a community of scholars who believe that publishing academic articles is important but not enough. What ultimately…
On Friday, 4 October 2024, the second part of the annual Net Zero Carbon Market Policy Dialogue took place as…
Research for policy impact – stories from the FSR Following the energy crisis, security of supply, and in particular of…
The podcast series hosted by FSR Director, Leonardo Meeus and Research Associate James Kneebone aimed to unpack the complexities of…
Research for policy impact Impact is about developing ideas with rigorous research, engaging with the right people at the right…