The Florence School of Regulation (FSR) is a centre of excellence for independent discussion and knowledge exchange with the purpose of improving the quality of European regulation and policy. We deliver academic research, training and policy events in the areas of Energy & Climate, Communications & Media, Transport and Water.
The Florence School of Regulation’s executive course to master Electricity Markets discusses the microeconomics of wholesale power markets and their implications for energy policies. The course gathers a group of…
All you need to know about the power sector and power systems around the world Power system regulation is never at a rest, and this is particularly true for the…
New FSR online event series There has never been a more important time to build a digital school, connecting our community worldwide, and advancing knowledge for a more sustainable and…
The FSR Communications and Media is pleased to announce the Seminar “Balancing regulatory certainty and investment in the Digital Era”, which will take place on 24 January 2020 at the…
The 9th FSR Communication and Media Conference will be an opportunity to explore the adoption of the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC), its impact on Very High Capacity Networks (VHNs)…
Please be aware that the third block has been converted into a five-week online course (15 June – 19 July), for detailed information please visit this page. Our…
Manifesto for a Post-COVID-19 Recovery Towards Smarter and More Sustainable Transport In Fall 2019 we published our Manifesto for the next five years of EU regulation of transport as an…
With over 70% of EU citizens currently living in urban areas, achieving sustainability of cities has become one of the defining challenges of our times. While urban areas can enable…
What is Sector Coupling? The term “(smart) Sector Coupling” entered the EU energy policy debate for the first time as an agenda item…
The last ten years have seen a slew of regulation hitting the energy markets. The regulations in question have their…
To enhance the learning experience of the 13th edition of the Specialised Training on the Regulation of Gas Markets, participants were…
On December 3, the Florence School of Regulation (FSR) together with the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) held a second webinar…
Defining moments and open issues in the Evolution of Electricity Markets in Europe A teaser of the #EEME book: The…
The new issue of the “Competition and Regulation in Network Industries” (CRNI) by Sage is now available! You will find…
The European Commission and EU transport ministers have set themselves ambitious targets for road safety for the coming decade: to…
With the recently published EU Strategy to cut methane emissions, the EU sets out to lead global efforts to mitigate methane emissions. The Strategy targets both domestic and…
Several recent judgments of the European Court of Justice have had significant repercussions for the energy sector and offered new…