This paper, newly published in the FSR Climate Working Papers series, quantitatively summarizes the recent empirical evidence on Price Elasticity of Energy Demand to facilitate a sounder economic assessment of energy price changes.
This paper, newly published in the FSR Climate Working Papers series, quantitatively summarizes the recent empirical evidence on Price Elasticity of Energy Demand to facilitate a sounder economic assessment of energy price changes.
On 20 April in Brussels, the European Commission launched the Energy Communities Repository, an initiative aimed at supporting and monitoring…
This FSR Debate, which took place on 9 December 2021, reviewed the outcomes of the UN Climate Conference (COP26) in…
This year, a large delegation of FSR researchers and professors is attending COP26 in Glasglow joining forces with other members…
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