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FSR Regulatory Policy Workshop Series 2023-2024

This Workshop aims at reviewing the experience gained over the last ten years with CBCA for PCIs, which lessons could be gained from that experience, as well as considering the specificities of cost sharing for offshore renewable (wind) projects.

For this purpose, the Workshop will be structured in two sessions:

  • Session I will focus on the experience gained in the application of CBCA to PCIs and which lessons could be learned, including those which could be useful in shaping the cost-sharing approach for offshore infrastructure for renewable energy.
  • Session II will provide an opportunity to discuss different approaches to cost-sharing for offshore infrastructure for renewable energy.

This workshop is by invitation only

Sustainability assessment

The FSR assesses the sustainability and carbon footprint of all its Workshops of the Regulatory Policy Workshop Series. This Workshop is run mainly ‘in presence’, with some exceptions for participation through internet-based remote connection. It is expected that most participants will join the Workshop in Florence to take advantage of the opportunity for more effective interaction and discussion. Those participants joining the event in Florence will be encouraged to offset any carbon emissions related to their air travel. It is considered that, in this way, a suitable balance is achieved between the effectiveness of the policy dialogue and the net carbon footprint of the event.

Venue
Villa Schifanoia – Sala Europa
Via Boccaccio, 121
Florence, 50133 Italy

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Logistics
Elena Iorio
Scientific organiser
Alberto Pototschnig

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