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The School carries out applied research with the purpose of developing economically, legally, and socially-sound regulation and policy, using a multidisciplinary approach.

Industrial decarbonization in a fragmented world : carbon pricing with border adjustments using standardized values

The European Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has the dual objective of preventing carbon leakage and encouraging adoption of low-carbon technologies abroad. Yet, pursuing...

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Simone Borghesi Pedro  Linares KN MS FB CB AC TD BF RI AJ SM SP AP PQ KER AS HVA LZ
Policy Paper
Critical raw materials and the Industrial Accelerator Act : coordination challenges in the EU supply framework
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Policy Brief
Linking multimodal passenger hubs to high-speed rail
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Legal Issues of Energy Regulation

15 November 2019

For the 11th edition of this collaboration, we will dive into the key topics of Legal Issues of Energy Regulation.

The FSR-BNetzA Forum is a long-standing collaboration between the Energy Union Law Area of the FSR and Bundesnetzagentur, the German regulatory authority, which aims to critically assess the central issues facing national regulatory authorities in the field of energy from both a legal and economic perspective.

We will look beyond the Clean Energy Package to the next priorities in energy regulation and consider how the incoming Commission may shape the energy landscape. We will examine the role of digitalisation in empowering the consumer, the system integration of renewables, and regulatory design. Further details of the programme will be released shortly.  

The forum on “Legal Issues of Energy Regulation” will bring together an audience of academics, institutional and NRA representatives, policy-makers and market players. The forum is open to participation and free of charge. There are, however, limited places available and priority will be given to invited guests.

For further details on the content, please contact the scientific organiser: Anne-Marie Kehoe.

For logistical and other practical information on the programme and registration, please contact RSCAS.Conferences@EUI.eu.

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