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A study on consumer protection during gas phase-out

The EU aims to reach climate neutrality by 2050, which means phasing out almost all fossil fuels and shifting to renewable energy. As a...

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Compensation mechanisms to mitigate the market risk in offshore bidding zones
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Proposal for reviewing the Regulation on trans-European Networks for Energy (TEN-E) : assessment and recommendations
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New Publication! Transformation of EU and Eastern Mediterranean Energy Networks

We are happy to announce the publication of ‘The Transformation of the EU and Eastern Mediterranean Energy Networks: Legal, Regulatory, and Geopolitical Challenges’ edited by Leigh Hancher and Antonis Metaxas through publishers Claes & Casteels. This new publication sheds a light on some of the central regulatory and geopolitical issues facing the EU and Eastern Mediterranean in the field of energy. The studies included build upon the discussions produced through a joint project of the Florence School of Regulation Energy Union Law Area and the Hellenic Energy Regulation Institute, culminating in the Athens Conference on European Energy Law, the most recent edition of which took place on 7 December in Athens.

The book will be available through the publisher Claes and Casteels as part of their European Energy Studies series.

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