Center for Energy & Climate
Ifri's Energy and Climate Center carries out activities and research on the geopolitical and geoeconomic issues of energy transitions such as energy security, competitiveness, control of value chains, and acceptability. Specialized in the study of European energy/climate policies as well as energy markets in Europe and around the world, its work also focuses on the energy and climate strategies of major powers such as the United States, China or India. It offers recognized expertise, enriched by international collaborations and events, particularly in Paris and Brussels.
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Fragilized Clean Tech Supply Chains, Weakened Industries: the EU under Pressure
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Research Areas
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Geopolitics of Fossil Fuels
The Geopolitics of Fossil Fuels research axis within Ifri's Center for Energy and Climate deals with global geopolitical trends of the oil, gas and coal sectors, with a focus on short and longer term trends in demand and supply.
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Major Stakes of the Electricity Sector
The Major Stakes of the Electricity Sector research axis within Ifri's Center for Energy & Climate focuses on the economic and geopolitic transformation of the electricity sector, at French, European and global levels. A specific attention is devoted to the future of the nuclear industry and the strong development of renewable energy sources.
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European Energy Policy
The European Energy Policy research axis within Ifri's Center for Energy & Climate examines the major policy regulatory issues of the European internal and external energy policies, with a focus on the integration of energy markets and the deployment of low-carbon technologies.
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Climate Policies and Energy Transition
The Climate Policies & Energy Transition research axis within Ifri's Center for Energy & Climate deals with the climate change policies adopted at national levels, as well as the positions of the main emitting countries in the international climate negotiations. In particular, this area focuses on the implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate and global efforts to reduce green-house gas emissions to limit the increase of temperature at +1,5° by 2100.
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Publications
Energy Transit: Experience and Perspectives
Report written by Christian Schülke, Junior Research Fellow, Ifri Brussels.
The Kashagan Field : a Test Case for Kazakhstan's Governance of its of its Oil and Gas Sector
The "Climate Energy Package" and the Modus Operandi of European Politics
The European Union, through its multiple levels of governance, often produces curious legislative acts. The “Climate and energy package,” unveiled to much fanfare on January 23rd by the European Commission at a press conference given by no less than four of its Commissioners at its headquarters in Brussels, the Berlaymont, is a recent example.
Ownership Unbundling in Energy Markets. An Overview of a Heated Debate in Europe
Which Lessons Have We Learned from the 2005-2007 Trial Phase of the EU Emission Trading System?
European Governance and European Public Opinion on Trade and Sustainable Development
Based on the Conclusions of the SUSTRA Workshop on 'European Governance and European Public Opinion on Trade and Sustainable Development', 03-04 June 2004, IFRI, Paris (France)
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