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Presentation of the FSR Report | 11 May 2017, 11.00-12.30

CEER Secretariat (Cours Saint-Michel, 30a – Brussels)

FSR check-up of the existing EU frame for Power Transmission System Regulation: missing pillars and roadblocks

Speakers:

  • Jean-Michel Glachant(Director, FSR)
  • Jorge Vasconcelos(Chairman, Newes)
  • Ben Voorhorst(Chief Operating Officer, TenneT)
  • Florian Ermacora (Head of Unit, DG ENER)
  • Nicolò Rossetto (Researcher, FSR)

During the event, FSR will present its last research report “Moving the electricity transmission system towards a decarbonised and integrated Europe: missing pillars and roadblocks” and discuss the findings with relevant stakeholders.

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For a preview of the Research Report, a Policy Brief is now available!

Draft agenda:

  • 11.00 – 11.10: Welcome by J.M. Glachant
  • 11.10 – 11.40: Presentation of the research report by J.M. Glachant and J. Vasconcelos
  • 11.40 – 12.30: Panel debate on the identified missing pillars and blocking stones: are the most relevant ones? what is the position of the stakeholders? what are the ways forward? 
  • 12.30 – 13.30: Light lunch

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Ceer, Securex Building
Cours Saint-Michel 30a (Rue Père De Deken 36)
Brussels , 1040 Belgium

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