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Podcast by Florence School of Regulation

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  • Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector | Annabelle Lee (EPRI)

    28/03/2017 Duración: 03min

    Nicolò Rossetto from the Florence School of Regulation asks Annabelle Lee from the Electric Power Research Institute a couple key questions regarding cybersecurity in the Energy Sector from a U.S. perspective. "The issue of cybersecurity in the electric sector and gas both is of high importance and high visibility in the United States." "Dealing with cybersecurity in the electric sector the primary importance is the reliability of the grid." "How do you implement cybersecurity where you have a lot of very old equipment that you cannot put cyber security in? "

  • Energy Union Governance | Jean Arnold Vinois

    13/03/2017 Duración: 06min

    Ilaria Conti, Head of the Gas Area at the Florence School of Regulation talks to Jean Arnold Vinois, former director of DG Energy at the European Commission. She asks, "what is energy governance"? Recorded in Bruges, Belgium, April 2017 "The concept of an Energy Union is already a kind of revolution where the idea is to approach energy in a holistic way" "the first change which the Commission has brought into the Energy Union is to put the consumer first" "the member states are going backwards because they don't want binding targets on renewals"

  • The Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) │ Yasmine Li & Shane Henley

    22/02/2017 Duración: 11min

    The Market Abuse Regulation (MAR): Technology for Meeting Market Abuse Regulation Challenges In this podcast Yasmine Li and Shane Henley, from Baringa Partners, discuss the EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR), which came into force in July 2016. The new EU-wide regime, replacing the previous Market Abuse Directive (MAD), is intended to harmonise measures addressing market distortion arising from regulatory arbitrage. The regulation extends its scope to new markets and redefines the terms of market abuse, introducing some significant changes including a transaction surveillance capability. This podcast outlines the key aspects of the regulation and its compliance obligations for energy players in the wholesale markets. Link: Accompanying slides are available here https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0TGd4_CLZXNNGdiZkhGVVpYUWc

  • Brexit: The Implications for the Internal Energy Market | Deni Mantzari

    30/01/2017 Duración: 07min

    Description: In this podcast, Deni Mantzari from the University of Reading addresses the looming effects of Brexit on the EU's internal energy market. While the terms of the UK's planned exit remain to be seen, unravelling their ties with the EU undoubtedly poses considerable challenges to an EU which is pushing toward an increasingly harmonised Energy Union. Up to this point, the UK has played a pivotal role in shaping the energy policies and regulations of the EU, particularly with respect to the liberalisation of the market. How will the UK's departure impact upon market integration initiatives, such as market coupling, cross-border balancing and cross-border capacity remuneration mechanisms, and the development of network codes? In addition, at the level of governance, while the UK will have to interact with the EU's energy networks, they will not be allowed to have representation in certain governing bodies such as ACER. In turn, without the UK's influence, how might the EU's energy priorities change? A

  • Cross-border participation in Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms ǀ Dan Roberts

    06/12/2016 Duración: 16min

    Video version here: https://youtu.be/eI3DSKYb-I4 Capacity remuneration mechanisms are currently at the forefront of the EU energy debate with the electricity sector, in particular, undergoing a considerable shake-up. One element of this discussion, is cross-border participation in capacity remuneration mechanisms, which is becoming increasingly important to a Europe-wide approach of ensuring a sustainable security of supply and the efficiency of the internal energy market. In this podcast, Dan Roberts from Frontier Economics outlines the key issues surrounding cross-border participation. He considers it from several aspects: how much capacity should be allowed to cross over; if participation is permitted in more than one national scheme; who should participate - generators or interconnectors; what consumers are paying for; and lastly, the challenge of cross-border co-operation across Europe. To view accompanying slides for the podcast, please see http://www.slideshare.net/secret/E4pabGafFQGdXT

  • Regulation and Integration of Renewable Energy | Residential + Online Training

    14/11/2016 Duración: 02min

    http://fsr.eui.eu/training/energy/regulation-integration-renewable-energy/ FSR’s new training on the Regulation and Integration of Renewable Energy will provide a comprehensive and detailed view of the European regulatory framework for the integration and development of renewable energy from top European experts.

  • Congestion Management in the Internal Energy Market Workshop | Alberto Pototschnig

    14/11/2016 Duración: 04min

    Scientific Organisers: Jean-Michel Glachant | Florence School of Regulation/RSCAS/EUI Alberto Pototschnig | Florence School of Regulation/RSCAS/EUI and ACER Interview by Pradyumna Bhagwat | Research Associate at Florence School of Regulation Florence, 28 October 2016 FSR REGULATORY POLICY WORKSHOP SERIES 2016-2017 http://fsr.eui.eu/event/congestion-management-in-the-internal-energy-market/ The establishment of a fully integrated European energy market is one of the five mutually-reinforcing and closely interrelated dimensions of the EU Energy Union strategy aimed at bringing greater energy security, sustainability and competitiveness to the EU’s economy. In this regard, the integration of national markets has been one of the primary objectives of EU energy policy since the 1990s and has been pursued throughout three legislative packages and detailed provisions defined in Network Codes and Guidelines. The achievement of a fully integrated and well-functioning EU energy market requires both an optimal leve

  • 8th FSR And BNetzA Forum On The Legal Issues Of Energy Regulation | Nadia Horstmann

    03/11/2016 Duración: 01min

    Nadia Horstmann from Bundesnetzagentur outlines the FSR & BNetzA Forum on the Legal Issues of Energy Regulation and gives an insight into the important topics discussed this year. Florence, 28 October 2016 http://fsr.eui.eu/event/8th-fsr-bnetza-forum-legal-issues-energy-regulation/ Jointly organised by the FSR Energy Law and Policy Area and Bundesnetzagentur, the German regulatory office, the forum will focus on the emerging energy market design. The workshop will open with a keynote address from Professor Michael Pollitt on the future of the European single market for gas and electricity.

  • Merger Investigation: The General Electric/ Alstom Case | Gianni De Stefano and Pierre Loaec

    13/10/2016 Duración: 38min

    In this podcast, Gianni De Stefano of Hogan Lovells International LLP (Brussels) and Pierre Loaec from the European Commission discuss the Commission’s investigation into the acquisition by US-based General Electric (GE) of the energy businesses of French multinational Alstom. Valued at more than €12 billion, the deal generated considerable interest and triggered multiple merger control and foreign investment filings worldwide. In 2015, the Commission launched an in-depth investigation to assess whether the acquisition was in line with the EU Merger Regulation particularly due to concerns regarding competition in the market for heavy-duty gas turbines. Gianni de Stefano and Pierre Loaec detail the history of the case, review the conclusions of the investigation and consider the effect it had on the energy sector.

  • Annegret Groebel | Regionalisation

    28/09/2016 Duración: 05min

    Jean-Michel is joined by Annegret Groebel, vice-President CEER & Vice-chair of ACER's Board of Regulators, to discuss regional cooperation in the internal energy market and the coupling of regions. How can we converge towards a common regime? And who is in charge of the process? Recorded 23 September at the conference "Completing the European Power Market Integration" organised by ENTSO-E in Bratislava with the support of FSR. http://fsr.eui.eu/event/completing-european-power-market-integration/ “I think we should not talk of regionalisation because this indeed has the negative impact of splitting the market, and we all work towards the internal energy market.” “All stake holders must work together, and would not say it is bottom up or top down, maybe we can say it’s kind of a diagonal”

  • Brexit impact on Energy | Jean Arnold Vinois

    13/09/2016 Duración: 04min

    Jean Arnold Vinois, advisor on European Energy Policy at the Jacques Delors Institute, considers the potential impact of Brexit on the energy sector, especially given the prominent role the UK has played in shaping energy policies in several key areas. How will the new balance of power affect future policy objectives?

  • Alan Riley: Pipelines between economics, law and diplomacy

    25/07/2016 Duración: 18min

    http://energylawforum.eu/ The Vienna Forum on European Energy Law is a joint initiative between the Florence School of Regulation and the Energy Community Secretariat. It is designed to promote engagement and discussion on the most relevant issues currently facing the EU and the countries of Eastern and South Eastern Europe. In an ever-changing energy landscape, the forum considers the complex and challenging legal aspects of EU energy policy, and the opportunities of integration with the EU internal energy market.

  • Christoph Riechmann: An electricity market design at last?

    25/07/2016 Duración: 26min

    http://energylawforum.eu/ The Vienna Forum on European Energy Law is a joint initiative between the Florence School of Regulation and the Energy Community Secretariat. It is designed to promote engagement and discussion on the most relevant issues currently facing the EU and the countries of Eastern and South Eastern Europe. In an ever-changing energy landscape, the forum considers the complex and challenging legal aspects of EU energy policy, and the opportunities of integration with the EU internal energy market.

  • Dennis Hesseling: A new role for the Agency

    25/07/2016 Duración: 18min

    http://energylawforum.eu/ The Vienna Forum on European Energy Law is a joint initiative between the Florence School of Regulation and the Energy Community Secretariat. It is designed to promote engagement and discussion on the most relevant issues currently facing the EU and the countries of Eastern and South Eastern Europe. In an ever-changing energy landscape, the forum considers the complex and challenging legal aspects of EU energy policy, and the opportunities of integration with the EU internal energy market.

  • Kristof Ferenczi: Energy Efficiency: How Efficient is the Regulatory Framework?

    25/07/2016 Duración: 22min

    http://energylawforum.eu/ The Vienna Forum on European Energy Law is a joint initiative between the Florence School of Regulation and the Energy Community Secretariat. It is designed to promote engagement and discussion on the most relevant issues currently facing the EU and the countries of Eastern and South Eastern Europe. In an ever-changing energy landscape, the forum considers the complex and challenging legal aspects of EU energy policy, and the opportunities of integration with the EU internal energy market.

  • Dominique Ristori: The Energy Union: One year on

    25/07/2016 Duración: 34min

    http://energylawforum.eu/ The Vienna Forum on European Energy Law is a joint initiative between the Florence School of Regulation and the Energy Community Secretariat. It is designed to promote engagement and discussion on the most relevant issues currently facing the EU and the countries of Eastern and South Eastern Europe. In an ever-changing energy landscape, the forum considers the complex and challenging legal aspects of EU energy policy, and the opportunities of integration with the EU internal energy market.

  • Case Study: Regulatory Mechanisms For Gas Prices | Liliana Eskenazi

    18/07/2016 Duración: 15min

    Liliana Eskenazi of Allen & Overy LLP, Paris, discusses regulated gas prices with reference to the opinion of Advocate General Paolo Mengozzi (CJEU) in case C-121/15 ANODE on the regulated gas price mechanism in France, which marked a significant precedent for national regulation of prices. The case addresses two delicate and seemingly conflicting issues; the opening of national markets to comply with Directive 2009/73/EC to achieve an internal gas market in the EU and the requirements of public service in the general economic interest which allows Member States to intervene to fix prices. For further podcasts from the series, please see here: https://soundcloud.com/fsregulation-energy-and-climate/sets/energy-law-today

  • Anna Marhold - Energy in International Trade Law

    04/07/2016 Duración: 22min

    Listen to the summary of Anna Marhold's thesis "Energy in International Trade Law from GATT to TTIP. Regulation and Challenges" This thesis takes a dynamic approach to the treatment of energy in international trade law. It traces the development of energy rules from the inception of the 1947 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) to Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)negotiations today. It considers policy options for enhanced energy governance and discusses possible future scenarios and the role of the WTO and Energy Charter Treaty. 'For more on this topic; http://www.ictsd.org/themes/climate-and-energy/research/the-nexus-between-the-wto-and-the-energy-charter-treaty-in

  • CEER: Unbundling Rules for TSOs & DSOs │Christopher Bremme & Sebastian Pooschke

    21/06/2016 Duración: 22min

    Sebastian Pooschke and Christopher Bremme of Linklaters discuss the findings of the CEER status reviews on the implementation of unbundling rules for TSOs and DSOs. For further podcasts from the FSR Energy Law Podcast series, please see here https://soundcloud.com/fsregulation-energy-and-climate/sets/energy-law-today

  • Retail Market At Florence Forum | JM Glachant

    21/06/2016 Duración: 04min

    Jean-Michel Glachant demands a response to the lack of responsive demand Recorded 14 June 2016 at the Meeting of the European Electricity Regulatory Forum, Florence, Italy Jean-Michel Glachant has predicted “a light headache” for all those involved in the process of encouraging responsive distribution networks in the context of renewable energy investment. Reporting on our new podcast format, Glachant described the nature of the discussion at the Florence Forum on European electricity regulation. “The European Commission and the main stakeholders in European energy are meeting to discuss new rules, new topics and new frontiers in the building of the European power market”, noted Jean-Michel. “One of the key issues was retail markets, but you will say ‘they‘ve existed since 2002.’ Yes and no, because with this massive entry of renewables, it could be good to have more responsive demand.” “We will also need responsive distribution networks” – remarked Glachant – “they have to play a big role in the building

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