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A study on the relevance of consumer rights and protections in the context of innovative energy-related services

Building on technological development, changes in consumer preferences, and an evolving legal framework, old and new market players are providing consumers (i.e., residential customers)...

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Cross-border solidarity versus national capacity markets : risk of inadequate capacity procurement
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Reflections on climate resilient tourism : evidence for the EU ETS-2 and voluntary carbon markets
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FSR Climate participating in EU INNOPATHS project

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FSR Climate will soon start working on the EU project INNOPATHS – Innovation pathways, strategies and policies for the Low-Carbon Transition in Europe, funded under the
Horizon 2020 research programme. Coordinated by the University College London (UCL), the project will officially start on 1 December 2016 and will last for four years.

In alignment with the priorities of the Paris Agreement, where world leaders expressed the commitment to stabilise the average level of global warming at 1.5-2oC,  INNOPATHS will work with key economic and societal actors to generate new enhanced low-carbon pathways for the European Union, taking full account of the economic, social and environmental impacts to which they are likely to lead.

A project web site will be available and linked from the FSR Climate web site.

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