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Executive Summary With the approach of the 2014 deadline for the completion of a truly European liberalised energy market, there is growing concern on the adequacy of the market structure with the changed economic and geopolitical environment.... |
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The wave of deep offshore and unconventional gas and oil exploration projects, rendered economically feasible by relatively high prices and new technologies, has reached the shores of the Mediterranean. Levantine countries, including Cyprus, Israel,... |
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The Ifri Center for Energy assesses the integration of European governance with the ever changing geopolitics of energy. The Center identifies emerging issues and delivers insights and analysis to inform policy makers of the security, environmental and climate change, economic and foreign policy implications of developments in world nergy markets. The objective of the Center is a more coherent and sustainable European energy and climate change policy.
Organization of the Center
The governance structure ensures the quality and the relevance of the Center.
An independent Scientific Committee avaluates the Center scientific quality. Its Chairman, Professor Jacques Lesourne, personally oversees the research.
High-level researchers from all over Europe contribute to the Center on an ad hoc basis. Ifri Center for Energy is also developing co-operations with a number of international research centers in the areas of energy and international relations.
The team is based in Paris and Brussels.
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