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EnergyEcoLab is celebrating its 5th anniversary! Over the past half-decade, we have contributed to our mission to carry out rigorous policy-relevant research in the area of Energy and Environmental Economics. We have also done our best to bring our research findings into the public sphere, where they can contribute to improved energy and climate policies. In the backdrop of Europe’s current energy crisis, our work has taken on added significance, as the need for timely and effective policy reforms has become more apparent than ever. 

We are pleased to share with you our 2023 newsletter, which describes some of our most recent research.

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78th Economic Policy conference in Madrid

This week, Economic Policy is holding its 78th conference in Madrid. On this occasion, Natalia Fabra and Mar Reguant will participate in a panel session at the Bank of Spain this Friday, where they will discuss a presentation by Thiemo Fetzer entitled “Distributional and climate implications of policy responses to energy price shocks”.

The session will take place on Friday 20 October at 11:15 CEST. Watch the live stream here: economic-policy.org/videos/

 

The full programme of the conference is available here: economic-policy.org

 

2ª Conferencia Internacional sobre la Estrategia de Desarrollo Energético

Los días 4 y 5 de octubre tiene lugar la 2ª Conferencia Internacional sobre la Estrategia de Desarrollo Energético, organizada por el Centro de Energía de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

Natalia Fabra ofrecerá una keynote titulada “Mercados Eléctricos en Transición: reflexiones sobre el diseño de mercado”.

Más info aquí.

Entrevista a Natalia Fabra aquí.

MACCI/EPOS fireside talk with Natalia Fabra

Next Monday, October 9th, there will be a fireside talk between Martin Peitz (Mannheim University) and Natalia Fabra (UC3M).

In this virtual talk, titled “War and Climate Change – Challenges to Electricity Markets”, they will talk about Natalia´s research and policy work on electricity markets and how Europe should adapt its energy policy in response to climate change and war.

Video available here