The Energy Innovation Area focuses on the interplay among innovation, energy and climate policies. The area provides a platform where academics, regulatory institutions, and market players can exchange views and practices that allow implementing mechanisms in accordance with future policy goals in the energy industry.
At the 2nd edition of the FSR Innovation Bootcamp, Bjarne Steffen, senior researcher at ETH Zürich and visiting researcher at MIT, gave a presentation around his work on renewable energy…
The evolution of the structure of electricity systems and the new possibilities offered by digital technologies are leading to an evolution of electricity market designs around the world. In Italy,…
The paper “The Effects of RDI Regulation on Energy Sector” will be presented at the 10th FSR Annual Conference (10-11…
How can we bring ocean energy technologies closer to commercialisation? In this article, Elena Ocenic, Associate Programme Officer – Innovation…
The paper “Digitalisation at the core of energy networks: the backbone of the energy transition. A brief assessment on the…
Financing for energy transitions: Reflections on Energy Innovation Week In this brief, Miguel Vasquez and Daniel Schmerler put together some of…
This new training course on the Regulation and Integration of Renewable Energy provides a comprehensive introduction to the topic with the latest updates, including developments in policy and regulation in…
Understand the basic principles and most topical issues of gas sector regulation in Europe and worldwide Building on our flagship ‘Specialised Training on the Regulation of Gas Markets’, this new…
This FSR-ACER 2-day residential course in Bruges covers the scope of the EU Regulation on Wholesale Energy Market Integrity and Transparency (REMIT) and the way in which it is implemented.…
The school carries out multidisciplinary research with the purpose of developing economically, legally, and socially-sound regulation and policy.
Designed by an international faculty of academics and the main experts in the field, our courses are designed to meet the educational needs of professionals at all levels.
Our events bring together the world of academia and practice to offer a vast range of opportunities for open discussion and practice sharing.
After exploring the rise of a new energy universe, we delved into the intricacies of consumer decisions within a liberalised energy market. Here, we conclude by addressing the barriers to customer engagement in flexibility markets. Four groups of barriers to…
Read MoreIn this episode of #FSRDebates we explore how to decarbonise maritime fuels while ensuring efficient clean hydrogen transportation. The debate…
The FSR welcomes the Alumni community in Florence As our 20th Anniversary approaches, the Florence School of Regulation would like…
Investing into transport infrastructures. Where to focus? The 12th Florence Intermodal Forum organised by the Transport Area of the Florence…