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In Europe, capacity markets are currently designed and operated at the national level, which can give rise to non-cooperative behavior. Member States may strategically...
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Reflections on climate resilient tourism : evidence for the EU ETS-2 and voluntary carbon markets
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Leveraging the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) to Build the EU Hydrogen Grid
During this webinar, experts explored how innovative EU financing tools, including the updated Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) and the new Competitiv...
Capacity vs. Production: Which Support Model for Clean Hydrogen?
As policymakers explore different remuneration models, the discussion on how to support clean hydrogen in the EU is gaining momentum. While production...
Executive Course to Master European Hydrogen Legislation
In this new 2-day residential course directed by Christopher Jones, we provide an immersion in the legal and technical framework of the European hydro...
Leveraging the New Connecting Europe Facility to build EU hydrogen grid
This webinare explored how innovative EU financing tools can support the early development of a clean hydrogen infrastructure while limiting taxpayer ...
This Workshop will look at the opportunities for streamlining and simplifying the EU network regulatory framework, at the most effective approach to e...
Capacity vs. Production: Which support model for Clean Hydrogen?
This FSR Debate will explore whether capacity-based remuneration models could offer a more effective alternative to traditional production-based schem...
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