Gas and coal competition in the EU Power Sector
The Cedigaz analysis of the gas, coal and CO2 dynamics in the EU power sector
The Cedigaz analysis of the gas, coal and CO2 dynamics in the EU power sector
Public debate about energy relations between the EU and Russia is distorted. These distortions present considerable obstacles to the development of true partnership. At the core of the conflict is a struggle for resource rents between energy producing, energy consuming and transit countries…
Regional approaches to EU energy policies have been termed the ‘Schengenisation’ of energy, making reference to the Schengen Convention eliminating intra-European border controls…
(…) By analyzing the decision-making process primarily from the negotiators’ perspective this study considers the plausible and probable outcomes of negotiations to establish a new EU energy and climate policy framework. In addition, it explores how the likely scenario of an unambitious EU compromise would affect Germany’s “Energiewende” (energy transition) policy.
Europe is not alone in taking action to price carbon and promote low-carbon energy, and Europe’s competitiveness is not dependent on its energy prices. The report explores the transition to a secure, affordable low-carbon economy which requires action on three broad pillars of policy…
With discussions on-going in the EU on the climate and energy policy framework to 2030, it is timely to assess the reality of climate policy integration into EU energy policy…
The EC’s study assesses the development in different aspects of the EU energy system both at aggregate and at Member States level and carries out a comparison with key international competitors.
This paper analyses a set of new scenarios for energy markets in Europe to evaluate the consistency of economic incentives and climate objectives.
Which regulatory tools are best equipped on the national as well as European level to create functioning EU-wide electricity and gas market infrastructures, as well as address the urgent need to make grids fit for the future? This issue looks at three topics that describe current trends in energy grids regulation…
This report is an update and extension of the previous trend scenarios for development of energy systems taking account of transport and GHG emissions developments, such as the “European energy and transport – Trends to 2030” published in 2003 and its 2005, 2007 and 2009 updates
This paper gives an overview on the potential of using biomass in the European power sector…
A quantitative assessment of the implications of including non-CO2 emissions in the European ETS / Carlo Orecchia & Ramiro Parrado. Milan : Fondation Eni Enrico Mattei, 2013, 25 p. (Nota di lavoro ; 2013.100) http://www.feem.it/userfiles/attach/201311271530174NDL2013-100.pdf Authors’s abstract : Although CO2 emissions stand for most of greenhouse...
A paper on EU-Latin American and the Caribbean cooperation and diplomacy on climate change.