Podcast
15 February 2018
Brexit consequences for EU climate and energy policy
Bruegel fellow Georg Zachmann joins Richard Tol, professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Sussex, and Pieter-Willem Lemmens, head
Podcast
15 February 2018
Bruegel fellow Georg Zachmann joins Richard Tol, professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Sussex, and Pieter-Willem Lemmens, head
Event
08 February 2018
Blog post
29 January 2018
The public's impressions of where money is spent in the European Union can often be wide of the mark. But whether this is a result of wishful thinking
Event
29 January 2018
This meeting, which will take place in Czestochowa, is part of the project “Developing the EU long-term climate strategy”.
Event
26 January 2018
This meeting, which will take place in Copenhagen, is part of the project “Developing the EU long-term climate strategy".
Opinion piece
24 January 2018
Ukraine is running out of time to provide western gas consumers with the necessary trust to abandon the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project.
Event
17 January 2018
What are the the industrial implications of Europe’s digital energy revolution? What new business models do we need to make the best of it? What polic
External publication
19 December 2017
What will be the impact of Brexit on the EU energy system? With or without the UK, the EU will be able to complete its market, to achieve its climate
Blog post
07 December 2017
Morocco is an interesting case of structural labour market disequilibrium despite respectable growth, and illustrates the issues facing the region’s o
Opinion piece
05 December 2017
The European Union should act to ensure the continued transformation of its energy system, and encourage member states to overcome their dependence on
Policy brief
23 November 2017
Europe has a dirty energy secret: coal is producing a quarter of the electricity, but three-quarters of the emissions. The EU should propose that its
Blog post
21 November 2017
Brexit promises pain for Ireland that could be cut off from the EU internal market and be left exposed to market instability in the UK. Georg Zachmann
Policy brief
24 October 2017
In a period of stress in the relationship between the European Union and Turkey, cooperation over energy could be a bright spot, because of strong mut
Event
20 October 2017
This event is part of the joint Bruegel-IPC initiative European Neighbourhood Energy and Climate Dialogues. This is a closed door event, open only to
Blog post
19 October 2017
Energy is a vital part of the EU’s increasingly strained relationship with Turkey. It’s also one of the areas where there is still a lot of potential
Event
17 October 2017
Relative prices of different energy carriers are affected by a number of fiscal instruments. At this event, we will hold a discussion on, how fiscal i