The mid-term evaluation of the RED (Renewable Energy Directive) has been carried out by the consortium of CE Delft, E-Bridge, Ecologic, AEA Ricardo and REKK. The evaluation assesses relevance, effectiveness, efficiency and added value of the RED as a ...
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The aim of the project was to analyse the implementation of Art 7 of the EED – dealing with the introduction of energy efficiency obligation schemes – on the basis of the following official submissions of Member States: notification on the their plans ...
This fact-finding paper seeks to identify recent trends in natural gas use and import dependencies in twelve rather vulnerable EU Member States and to analyse the potential to reduce insecurity of external gas supplies of these countries in the short and ...
This fact-finding paper seeks to identify recent trends in natural gas use and import dependencies in twelve rather vulnerable EU Member States and to analyse the potential to reduce insecurity of external gas supplies of these countries in the short and ...
Climate Strategies has published The EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Framework and Energy Security study, which contains chapters written by REKK's researchers. The focus of the study assesses the effect of EU's climate policy on the gas security of supply ...
The Towards2030-dialogue project intends to facilitate and guide the RES policy dialogue for the period towards 2030. This strategic initiative aims for an intense stakeholder dialogue that establishes a European vision of a joint future RES policy ...
This paper tests new implications of the asymmetric tax competition model on diesel excise taxes. We extend the standard tax competition model by replacing the unit demand assumption with iso-elastic demand. As a result, not only the level of the ...
The paper assesses spatial competition in diesel taxation among European governments. By adding an extension to the standard model, it is shown that asymmetric competition - small countries undercutting large - implies that small countries respond less ...
The presentation highlights the main differences of New Member States and the EU-15 regarding natural gas infrastructure, demand and pricing, and evaluates the security of supply risks in New Member States.
This section addresses the issue whether the 2004 enlargement has caused any disruption in the functioning of the EU Internal Energy Market (IEM). The effects of and the solutions adopted for any such disruptions are also considered.




