Blog post
07 December 2022
Will the European Union price cap on Russian oil work?
The G7 Russian oil price cap is an ambitious but untested instrument. While pitfalls exist, the cap has the potential to be the most potent sanction.
Blog post
07 December 2022
The G7 Russian oil price cap is an ambitious but untested instrument. While pitfalls exist, the cap has the potential to be the most potent sanction.
Opinion piece
25 November 2022
Europe must move beyond blocking agreement on a coordinated solution and undermining EU unity in the face of Russian aggression.
Event
23 November 2022
Invitation-only event on European electricity innovation.
Blog post
22 November 2022
An EU gas price cap would be counterproductive, but the reasons why it is supported widely must be acknowledged and addressed.
Opinion piece
01 November 2022
With winter fast approaching, the absence of common guidelines for national energy policies should be regarded as an economic emergency.
Event
25 October 2022
What are the ideal outcomes for Ukraine's energy system, and what steps must be taken to achieve them?
Blog post
14 October 2022
The European Union faces recession, but the way in which policymakers manage the energy crisis will determine its depth and duration.
External publication
13 October 2022
IEMed Mediterranean Yearbook 2022
Blog post
11 October 2022
An EU energy fund is justified, but for different reasons than commonly assumed, with implications for the fund’s design.
Blog post
06 October 2022
Reform of the EU central clearing framework is an essential part of capital markets union, but reform should not be driven by current energy turmoil.
Blog post
30 September 2022
The €200 billion “defence shield” risks undermining European solidarity. This could be avoided by designing it well.
Policy brief
29 September 2022
Action to intervene in the gas and electricity wholesale markets is also being taken at European Union level, which is what we analyse in this paper.
Opinion piece
20 September 2022
Reforming energy markets must aim to make them less vulnerable to crises such as today’s, even if such crises are rare.
Podcast
08 September 2022
Where did it all go wrong?
Policy brief
06 September 2022
The current crisis looks set to leave behind it a radically different system, but what that system will look like remains an open question
Opinion piece
30 August 2022