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The EU 2030 De-carbonization Policy: Public Intervention or Free Market?

April 2, 2014 at 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM

Location:Senate Room, Rm. 608 Robertson Hall
Cost:Free
Key Contact:Cathleen Schmidt
Contact Email:ces@carleton.ca
Contact Phone:613-520-2600 ext. 1087

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The Centre for European Studies is pleased to present as part of its

Current Events Series:

The EU 2030 De-carbonization Policy: Public Intervention or Free Market?

featuring visiting scholar Dr. Anatole Boute

This lecture on the EU renewable energy policy will propose a comparative legal analysis of the challenges that the EU faces regarding the de-carbonization of the electricity system. In addition, Anatole will explore the interaction between free movement of goods and renewable energy subsidies.

Anatole Boute is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen and Legal Advisor to the IFC Russia Renewable Energy Program (The World Bank Group). His research interests include liberalization of electricity and natural gas markets, promotion of renewable energy sources for electricity and heat production, investment protection in the energy sector, climate change law and energy efficiency.

 EU This event is supported, in part, by a grant from the European Union. For more information contact ces@carleton.ca or 613 520-2600 ext. 1087.The event is organized in collaboration with Carleton Sustainable Energy Research Centre.

Current Events - Anatole Boute April 2