EPRG held a workshop on “Implications of Brexit for UK and EU Energy and Climate Policy” on 6 September 2016 at Sidney Sussex College. The Workshop comprised of 3 panel discussions sessions and finished with a dinner which included a keynote speaker, Vicky Ford, MEP and Chair of the Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection, European Parliament.
PROGRAMME
Keynote – Legal Issues and Brexit – Prof Kenneth Armstrong, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
SESSION 1: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE INTEGRATED ELECTRICITY AND GAS MARKETS
Chair: Stephen Littlechild
Prof Leigh Hancher, Faculty of Law, University of Tilburg and Allen & Overy
Prof Jean-Michel Glachant, Florence School of Regulation, EUI
Lewis Dale, National Grid
SESSION 2: IMPLICATIONS FOR UK AND EU RENEWABLES & EMISSIONS POLICIES
Chair: Michael Pollitt
Dr Markus Gehring, C-EENRG & Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Dr Michael Mehling, Centre for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
SESSION 3: PRIORITIES FOR THE FORTHCOMING NEGOTIATIONS
Chair: David Reiner
Prof Thomas Cottier, World Trade Institute (via Skype)
Prof David Newbery, EPRG, Cambridge
Dr Dirk Buschle, Energy Community Secretariat & College of Europe
Paul Hallas, Centrica
The summary of the workshop can be read here
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