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

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Loss and damage of climate change : recognition, obligation and legal consequences
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Conference highlights: Energy access around the world

Conference highlights: Energy access around the world

Energy Today with Florence School of Regulation
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Prof Anna Creti and I discuss what are the key issues raised while addressing SDG7 targets. Are we ready ? Do we have the data and evidence to make informed decisions ? What would be an appropriate framework to tackle the issue at the distribution end? What lessons can be learnt from experiences on the ground?
Follow the podcast to know what the panellist had to say about these questions

On Tuesday, 8 June 2021, the 1st IAEE Online Conference, the Morning Parallel Session 2.1 on ‘Energy access around the world’ took place.
The session was presided by Prof. Anna Creti, Université Paris-Dauphine.

The panellists were

– Prof. Jörg Peters, Research with Impact – RWI, ESSEN
– Prof. Ignacio Pérez-Arriaga, MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society-
– Assistant Prof. Federico Pontoni, Bocconi University

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