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European Energy Forum Our Forum provides Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) with data necessary to understand the energy issues discussed in their legislative work As they get an overall comprehension of energy-related topics, including climate and transport, they are able to form their opinion autonomously and make informed decisions when shaping political solutions for a successful energy transition
Trading in the Wholesale Electricity Market Explicit Trading: Capacity Energy are bought as 2 separate products Implicit Trading: Capacity Energy are bought together Continuous Trading: Bids offers are matched whenever there is capacity available (so you don’t wait for an auction at a set time) Slide provided by CEZ Group 6 Wholesale Energy Markets: how is energy traded?
Energy-Intensive Industries: an outline of different needs for . . . • A European hydrogen strategy • State aid to reduce structurally costs of low carbon energy for industry in transition • Risk sharing instruments (e g contracts for difference, long-term low interest loans) • Requirements and incentives for green steel use (e g green steel credits for OEMs) • Public procurement
The regulators’ perspective for a secure, sustainable, and affordable . . . Tsvetelina Penkova, EEF President, emphasized the importance of balancing security, sustainability, and affordability in Europe’s transition to carbon neutrality She called for regulatory certainty to ensure stable and predictable energy systems that address consumer and industry concerns about high prices Regulatory frameworks must promote transparency and competition while integrating
A discussion with Director-General for Energy Ditte Juul Jørgensen The EEF resumed its EEF in-person discussions with a dinner welcoming Ditte Juul Jørgensen, Director-General for Energy at the European Commission, for an exchange on the very pressing problem of EU energy security in light of Russian aggression against Ukraine The timely debate, chaired by MEP Jerzy Buzek, EEF President and coordinator of the negotiating team for the new urgent regulation
Going back to basics: energy trading - europeanenergyforum. eu The EEF briefing on Energy brought together European Parliament and European Commission representatives alongside industry experts to explore the intricacies of energy trading Featuring insights from Energy Traders Europe ENGIE, Axpo Group and Eni, the event addressed the challenges and mechanisms shaping European electricit and gas trading as well as emerging markets Participants explored
ACTIVITY REPORT - European Energy Forum I am convinced that, as usually, the European Energy Forum community will help to shape these important 18 legislative proposals in an optimal way – for the sake of European citizens and customers, European business and last but definitely not least - for climate and the environment I wish you all the very best for every day of the new year
J. M. Van Roost - europeanenergyforum. eu About the speaker J M Van Roost President ExxonMobil Benelux Joost Van Roost graduated as Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Discussions - European Energy Forum The EEF opened the 2022 series of events with an Online Energy Debate on the CBAM Regulation The industry sectors covered by the proposal, the European Commission, EEF Active Members and several Co-Rapporteurs as well as Shadow Rapporteurs on the file joined our crowded panel, which resulted in a highly valuable and fruitful energy discussion David Boublil, Deputy Head of Unit “Indirect
Energy Transition: exchange of views with Director-General for Energy . . . EEF dinner-debates offer a place to meet, get informed and debate on energy topics It is a great pleasure for the EEF to welcome recently appointed Director General for Energy Ditte Juul Jørgensen for a discussion on what is ahead of us in the next years of energy policy After her opening remarks, EEF Active Members, EEF Members from the energy industry and MEPs will have the opportunity to