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Loss and damage of climate change : recognition, obligation and legal consequences

In 1991, Vanuatu presented a proposal to address climate change-related loss and damage, particularly sea-level rise, in response to widespread adverse impacts and related...

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A study on the relevance of consumer rights and protections in the context of innovative energy-related services
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Cross-border solidarity versus national capacity markets : risk of inadequate capacity procurement
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The FSR Director at IIEA | Listen to the podcast presentation from Dublin!

On 16 July 2018, the FSR Director gave a presentation at the Institute of International & European Affairs, Ireland’s leading think tank on European and International affairs.

The regulation and design of the internal market for electricity is currently under negotiation in Brussels. New rules, once agreed, will make the internal electricity market more flexible and competitive to give the right signals to investors and to empower consumers and businesses. Meanwhile, an agreement has been reached by EU institutions in recent weeks on other key pieces of legislation concerning renewable energy, energy efficiency and the governance of the EU’s Energy Union flagship project, which will determine the Union’s energy and climate trajectory and investment agenda for the next decade. Drawing on his extensive experience, Professor Glachant will outline his views on the future of regulation and legislation of energy in the EU and Ireland.

Opening remarks by Paddy Hayes, Managing Director, ESB Networks.

This event is the second of the 2018 ESB Lecture Series entitled ‘The Electric Lifestyle’.

Listen to the podcast with J.M. Glachant:

 

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