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Call for papers! New Governance Structures in the EU Energy Sector, 24 March 2017
Nov 11, 2016

The impending new energy market design is expected to recalibrate the current power structures of the energy sector, both in the responsibilities assigned to the various governing bodies, and how these structures interact with each other at national, regional and European level.
With myriad developments and challenges on the horizon, this inter-disciplinary conference aims to address the mechanisms of EU energy governance from a theoretical and practical perspective, examining the role of these regulatory frameworks, how they are established, and their impact on the sector.
Note: the deadline for the submission of abstracts is 10 December 2016.
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