EU ENERGY POLICY
COURSE LEVEL 1
EU Advanced Management
EU Advanced Management
For C-Levels or General Managers who, in addition to seeing the EU policies illustrated and the latest decisions explained,
need or have interest in knowing the political and institutional aspects in relation to EU Energy Policy.
need or have interest in knowing the political and institutional aspects in relation to EU Energy Policy.
This course examines more in depth the political and strategic aspects of the EU action on Energy, allowing to know the decision-making mechanisms and the political dynamics of the legislative and executive bodies. It also offers a broad overview of everything you need to know what Europe has done and is preparing to do in the field of Energy.
This course is suitable for Top Level Managers, but it is also well suited to the needs of Managers who must be able to manage institutional relations with agility and competence.
Programme
The European Energy Policy
How to be influent at EU Level
Forthcoming EU events on Energy Policy
Recent EU measures on Energy to counter the effects of COVID-19 recession, War in Ukraine and other tensions on energy markets
The EU Strategy on Energy
EU and the Internal Market of Energy
Summary on EU plans on Energy Efficiency
Summary on EU and Renewable Energies
EU and Energy Security in Europe
EU Market for Energy and consumers
The Energy Infrastructures in Europe
The EU promotes research & innovation on Energy
EU Funding and financing
- The four moves of the EU for a common Energy strategy
- Principles, purposes, means of action and outline of European decision-making processes
- The European legislative, executive and control bodies in charge of Energy
- Key people at EU legislative level
How to be influent at EU Level
- The EU political and legislative bodies on Energy
- How to be influential in the EU institutions
- Monitoring the EU work
- European Associations
- How to spread your ideas in Europe
Forthcoming EU events on Energy Policy
- Legislative work
- Institutional Meetings and Conferences
Recent EU measures on Energy to counter the effects of COVID-19 recession, War in Ukraine and other tensions on energy markets
- REPowerEU and its implication for the EU future structure on energy
- Strategy to secure the energy imports
- Strategy to counter short-term and mid-term energy crisis in Europe
The EU Strategy on Energy
- EU linked Energy to Climate. The end of the axiom “abundant energy equals economic growth”: the EU Pillars on Energy
EU and the Internal Market of Energy
- Rules and the functioning
Summary on EU plans on Energy Efficiency
- Targets, current Legislation and Rules
- Energy efficient building
- Cogeneration of heat and power
- Energy label and eco-design
- Heating & Cooling
- How EU finances Energy efficiency
Summary on EU and Renewable Energies
- Renewables energy Directives and National Progress Reports
- Design and reform of renewable energy support schemes
- Offshore renewable energy: the EU Strategy
- Ocean and hydropower
- Wind: onshore & offshore
- Solar power
- Hydrogen
- Biofuels
- Biomass
- How EU finances Renewables
EU and Energy Security in Europe
- The EU Energy Platform
- Gas: Secure supply and diversification of sources, production and licensing
- LNG: Secure supply and diversification of sources, production and licensing
- Electricity: security of supply
- Oil: Secure supply and diversification of sources, production and licensing
- Coal
- Nuclear Energy: safety, waste and spent fuel, radiation protection, decommissioning, safeguards
- Energy and cybersecurity
EU Market for Energy and consumers
- Legislation on EU Internal Energy Market: the newest fundamental rules and the progress Report
- EU Energy consumer rights: how consumer are protected
- Wholesale energy market: the EU rules
- EU energy prices: the EU instruments
- Smart grids and meters: a matter of efficiency
- Clean energy for EU islands: the special measures
- Energy communities: do you know the possible collective actions of citizens?
- Energy taxation in Europe
The Energy Infrastructures in Europe
- Trans-European Networks for Energy: the Energy Corridors in Europe
- Digitalisation of Energy sector
- Projects of Common Interest: how they benefit from accelerated permitting procedures and funding
- High level groups: they provide strategic and political guidelines, monitor the progress of projects of common interest in the priority regions
- Public acceptance of infrastructure projects: how public is involved
- Energy Infrastructure Forum: an annual meeting
- Electricity interconnection targets: check the latest projects
The EU promotes research & innovation on Energy
- Energy storage
- Batteries Europe
- Carbon capture, storage and utilisation
- Digitalisation of the energy sector
- Flexibility markets
- Fusion energy and ITER
- Strategic Energy Technology Plan
- Energy and smart cities
- Clean energy competitiveness
- EU initiatives for smart energy systems
EU Funding and financing
- EU funding possibilities in the energy sector
- Calls for tenders
- Financing decisions
- Energy efficiency financing
- Renewable energy financing
- Investors Dialogue on Energy
- Funding for projects of common interest
- Presentation of the Platform
- Monitor the legislative activity carried out by the EU Council, the European Parliament, the European Commission
- Receive the latest institutional news
- Monitor European events on EU Energy policy