Event
05 February 2014
Event
05 February 2014
Working paper
05 February 2014
Low-carbon energy technologies are pivotal for decarbonising our economies up to 2050 while ensuring secure and affordable energy. Consequently, innov
Blog post
24 January 2014
For the second year in a row, Bruegel is placed second in the category of “Top Think Tanks Worldwide (non-US)" and number two for “Top
Blog post
09 January 2014
To start 2014, Bruegel's Mario Mariniello shares his thoughts on antitrust and competition policy in the year just passed and the one ahead.
Blog post
08 January 2014
“The commitment to complete the Digital Single Market by 2015 has to be delivered on: today's market fragmentation hampers the release of the dig
Blog post
08 January 2014
What’s at stake: Managing Germany’s highly ambitious plans for a transition to electricity generation from renewable sources will be a main task
Blog post
08 January 2014
Many trade safeguard actions have essentially protectionist and political motivations. Thus, the absence of sustained lobbying from the leading German
Opinion piece
08 January 2014
Wenn die europäische Dimension der Energiewende nicht im Koalitionsvertrag berücksichtigt wird, wird Deutschland mit einer nur am Ausgleich einheimisc
Video
20 December 2013
Event
18 December 2013
Policy brief
09 December 2013
This Policy Brief highlights some weaknesses in the standard argumentation for BCAs. But there is an alternative argument for border carbon measures,
Blog post
07 November 2013
A year after joining Bruegel as a Visiting Scholar, Karen Wilson was appointed Senior Fellow on the 1st of November 2013. Wilson's work at Bruegel foc
Blog post
28 October 2013
Bruegel-Forscher Georg Zachmann über das Paradox sinkender Stromerzeugungskosten.
Event
14 October 2013
Blog post
11 October 2013
The loss of competitiveness because of elevated energy costs is concentrated in a limited number of sectors. The cost of subsidising energy-intensive
Blog post
09 October 2013
A comment on the ‘Schengenisation’ of EU energy policy: going for regional electricity markets instead of an EU-wide market comes at a cost.