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Critical raw materials and the Industrial Accelerator Act : coordination challenges in the EU supply framework

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The European Energy Transition between ‘Decarbonisation’ and ‘Digitalisation’

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The Florence School of Regulation, together with Bruegel and the Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei, jointly organises a workshop dedicated to: ‘The European Energy Transition: a Vision Between Decarbonisation and Digitalisation’ which will take place in Brussels on 16th June 2016.

The workshop aims at stimulating the debate on the future of the energy system and investigating the interaction and interconnection between ‘decarbonisation’ and ‘digitalisation’; trying to understand how digitalisation could represent a driver for decarbonisation.

A special insight will also be devoted to the forthcoming evolution of the electricity and transportation sectors, as well as their impact on urbanisation.

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