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Bratislava, 19 November 2018 – Central European Energy Conference 2018 (CEEC XII)

| 19/11/2018 | 18:30 > 20:00 |

The ENABLE.EU team, including Emilie Magdalinski, research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, presents research related to energy practices of Europeans and the social acceptability of the energy transition at the CEEC in Bratislava.

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Emilie Magdalinski participates in a workshop on the social acceptability of the energy transition until 2050, along with Mykhailo Gonchar, President of the Center for Global Studies “Strategy XXI”, Stefano Proietti, of the Istituto di Studi per L’Integrazione dei Sistemi ISSINOVA of Rome, Todor Galev, Sofia Center for the Study of Democracy, and Mária Csutora, Budapest Regional Center for Energy Policy Research.

You can consult the program of the conference via this link.

The ENABLE.EU project seeks to contribute to more enlightened, evidence-based policy decisions, to help identify the right incentives for individuals and groups to reach the twin goals of successful implementation of the Energy Union and Europe’s transition towards a decarbonised energy system. To this end, ENABLE.EU aims to provide an excellent understanding of the social and economic drivers of individual and collective energy choices, with a focus on understanding changes in energy choice patterns.

You can consult the ENABLE.EU review of litterature.

Emilie Magdalinski participates in a workshop on the social acceptability of the energy transition until 2050, along with Mykhailo Gonchar, President of the Center for Global Studies “Strategy XXI”, Stefano Proietti, of the Istituto di Studi per L’Integrazione dei Sistemi ISSINOVA of Rome, Todor Galev, Sofia Center for the Study of Democracy, and Mária Csutora, Budapest Regional Center for Energy Policy Research.

You can consult the program of the conference via this link.

The ENABLE.EU project seeks to contribute to more enlightened, evidence-based policy decisions, to help identify the right incentives for individuals and groups to reach the twin goals of successful implementation of the Energy Union and Europe’s transition towards a decarbonised energy system. To this end, ENABLE.EU aims to provide an excellent understanding of the social and economic drivers of individual and collective energy choices, with a focus on understanding changes in energy choice patterns.

You can consult the ENABLE.EU review of litterature.

Pribinová 12

Slovakia

Bratislava