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Managing market tightness in the EU ETS on the path to net-zero : design options and trade-offs in price-based supply adjustments

The EU ETS is approaching a structural transition. As the linear reduction factor tightens the cap toward 2030 and beyond, the system will progressively...

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Simone Borghesi and Jean Michel Glachant invited speakers at Roundtable on Energy and Climate Change Policy

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On 12-13 April, Jean-Michel Glachant, Director of the Florence School of Regulation and Simone Borghesi, FSR Climate Director, will attend in Brussels a Roundtable on Energy and Climate Change Policy. Co-sponsored by the Harvard Environmental Economics Programme and the Enel Foundation, the roundtable will gather industry leaders, policy makers, academic experts, and other key stakeholders to review important current developments in energy and climate-change policy, with some attention to Europe. the event will focus on the power sector in a carbon-constrained world and examine, among other topics, overlapping policies that address greenhouse-gas emissions and energy production and use. 

 

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