Le Nordic Council of Ministers (NCM) in Tallinn and the Senior Energy Committee under NCM organise the Nordic Baltic Energy Conference. Jean-Arnold Vinois, advisor at the Jacques Delors Institute, with many other experts.

PARTNERSHIP
PARTENAIRES
The debates focus on the question: how to achieve the new objectives of the Energy Union?
A series of national presentations of energy policy makers in the Nordic and Baltic countries is organized. Key international players, such as DG Energy and the International Energy Agency, place the Nordic and Baltic region in a European and global context. Particular emphasis is placed on the expected governance regulation in order to explore the possibilities for closer cooperation between the Baltic countries in the field of energy.
Jean-Arnold Vinois participates in a Policy Session on September 27th between 10:20 am and 12:30 pm, on the theme: “Key notes on implementation of the Clean Energy for all Europeans package”. It addresses the subject of the Energy Union, its achievements and prospects by 2025.
The full program of this conference is available here.
The debates focus on the question: how to achieve the new objectives of the Energy Union?
A series of national presentations of energy policy makers in the Nordic and Baltic countries is organized. Key international players, such as DG Energy and the International Energy Agency, place the Nordic and Baltic region in a European and global context. Particular emphasis is placed on the expected governance regulation in order to explore the possibilities for closer cooperation between the Baltic countries in the field of energy.
Jean-Arnold Vinois participates in a Policy Session on September 27th between 10:20 am and 12:30 pm, on the theme: “Key notes on implementation of the Clean Energy for all Europeans package”. It addresses the subject of the Energy Union, its achievements and prospects by 2025.
The full program of this conference is available here.
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ON THE SAME THEME
PUBLICATIONS
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MEDIAS
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ÉVÉNEMENTS
EVENTS
European EnerGreenDeal Conference
Paris, 21 June 2019 – European Citizens and Consumers: seizing the opportunity of the energy transition
Brussels, 20 June 2019 – EUSEW – What makes consumers tick? Best practices and tools
Nantes, 8 May 2019 — District Heating & Cooling for All – Involving Citizens, Customers and Consumers
Paris, 11 April 2019 — Social sciences for the energy transition: which EU support?
Malmö, 27 March 2019 – Energy Norway’s Winter Conference
Berlin, 20 March 2019 – New Paradigm Workshop : Climate change, the potential for cross-border Action
Berlin, 6 March 2019 — European Climate Initiative (EUKI) – Working group on Future of Mobility: The Role of Innovation in the Mobility Sector
Paris, 22 October 2018 – Citizen consultation with Engie employees on the future of the Europe of energy
Brussels, 3 October 2018 – Europe needs a social pact for the energy transition
Madrid, 25 September 2018 – The EU economic governance
Brussels, 22 September 2018 – Citizen consultation: Energy Europe
Berlin, 7 September 2018 – High-level Roundtable “Quo Vadis Energy Union”
Bruges, 12 July 2018 – Just a transition or a just transition? Jobs, skills, energy poverty
Bruges, 12 July 2018 – Negotiating the Energy Union
Bruges, 3 July 2018 – Negotiating the Energy Union
Bruges, 2 July 2018 – Introduction to the Energy Union
Brussels, 28 June 2018 – Make the fight against climate change the bedrock of a sustainable and prosperous society
Brussels, 28 June 2018 – Globalisation and Europeanisation: European solutions for global problems?
Montreal, 11 June 2018 – Europe at the Crossroads
Geneva, 1st June 2018 – The European Union future: challenges and prospects
Paris, 16 May 2018 – Global Markets
Brussels, 20 April 2018 – White Paper on the Future of Europe
Paris, 13 March 2018 – Information day Horizon 2020
Brussels, 7 March 2018 – Study Group on the State of the Energy Union
Brussels, 1st March 2018 – Citizen Participation in the Energy Transition
Brussels, 23 February 2018 – CEPS Idea Lab
Paris, 9 February 2018 – Academy: Europe in the World
Bruxelles, 25 January 2018 – Academy study trip to Brussels
Paris, 9 January 2018 – The new global disorder: between geopolitics and geoeconomics?
Brussels, 25 October 2017 – The penultimate debate on Russian gas to Europe
Brussels, 16 October 2017 – “Making the Energy Transition a European Success”
Paris, 5 October 2017 – Energy Transition of the European Union
Paris, 5 October 2017 – Energy transition in France: What to expect from the new government?
Bruges, 13 July 2017 – Just a transition or a just transition? Jobs, skills, energy poverty
Budapest, 30 May 2017 – Electricity Market Integration 2.0 in Central and South East Europe
Tallinn, 3 May 2017 – State of play of Energy Union and governance
Brussels, 19 January 2017 – National opinions on Energy Union
Paris, 18 January 2017 – The reform of the European market of the electricity
Paris, 18 November 2016 – New and ambitious or just more of the same? The Energy Union at a crossroads
Paris, 5 September 2016 – The stakes of energy transition in Europe
Paris, 12 July 2016 – The European electricity market reform
Milan, 21 June – Energy union and the European super grid
Sofia, 10 June 2016 – Finalising the internal Energy market
Poznan, 10-11th May 2016 – Innovative Economy, Modern Society, Smart Energy Sector
Delft, 22 April 2016 – The geo-economics of the EU energy policy












