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CPI BERLIN — NEWS & EVENTS CPI Berlin Workshop: The Role of Power Market Design for the Achievement of the 20% Renewables Target At the workshop, academics, policy makers and industry actors discuss whether and how improvement of the European power market design can facilitate connection of more intermittent renewable generation sources to the network, reduce costs for system services and need for network expansion, increase flexibility to deal with delays to individual transmission projects and enhance system security. .............................. Berlin Seminar on Energy and Climate (BSEC) The Berlin Seminar on Energy and Climate Policy (BSEC) is organised by Climate Policy Initiative Berlin together with Ecologic Institute, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Öko-Institute for Applied Ecology, Technical University Berlin, and German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP). .............................. The Climate Policy Initiative Roundtable—Carbon Pricing and Investment Response Workshop Report: Carbon Pricing and Investment Response The roundtable discussion combined insights from recent surveys, stakeholder perspectives and market analysis to assess the impact of climate policy instruments on investment and financing decisions. How can short-term carbon price, forward price, emission targets and complementing regulation influence strategic and project choices in different sectors and for different technologies? For more information and presentations from the event, click here. .............................. Climate Policy Initiative Launch Conference, November 11 & 12, 2009 Workshop Report: The Economics, Politics and Future of Energy Subsidies The CPI Berlin launch event, a two-day international conference, was held in Berlin November 11th and 12th. Just weeks before the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, the opening event for the center was dedicated to the role that subsidies play in promoting or hindering climate protection. For more information and presentations from the event, click here. |
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