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Proposal for reviewing the Regulation on trans-European Networks for Energy (TEN-E) : assessment and recommendations

Energy networks play an essential role in enabling competition, thus improving energy affordability, and in supporting decarbonisation of energy demand and security of supply....

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Ronnie  Belmans Alberto Pototschnig ECSM
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Loss and damage of climate change : recognition, obligation and legal consequences
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A study on the relevance of consumer rights and protections in the context of innovative energy-related services
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FSR is joining the international debate around Renewables and Sustainability in Baku, Azerbaijan

Jean Michel Glachant

Jean-Michel Glachant, Director of the Florence School of Regulation will speak at the ‘Energy, Renewables & Sustainability’ international conference held in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Friday 22nd April.
The event is being hosted by the Azerbaijani Alumni Association (AAA), European Network of American Alumni Associations (ENAM), the U.S. Embassy in Azerbaijan, ADA University, AMCHAM and the State Agency on Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources.

Jean-Michel will present on the ‘Transition to Low-Carbon Economy’, discussing EU energy policy, internal markets and the move towards green energy following the COP21 talks in Paris.

An international audience of  representatives coming from academia, public institutions and the private sector will debate on the transition to low carbon energy and how to invest and promote clean energy technologies.

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