Summer Course on Energy Economics and Policy wraps up
During the last weeks, Master’s students from CBS and its partner universities were studying Energy Economics and Policy as part of CBS’ Summer School.
During the last weeks, Master’s students from CBS and its partner universities were studying Energy Economics and Policy as part of CBS’ Summer School.
On June 26th 14 energy researchers from 5 different departments at CBS gathered to discuss their research interests around the energy transition. The event was hosted and organized by CSEI to connect the different research efforts and perspectives and to foster collaboration. During 1.5 hours the researchers shared their research interests, engaged in focused discussions,…
CSEI has met with EU-Commissioner Kadri Simson on the evening before the 9th Energy Infrastructure Forum 2023 in Copenhagen to discuss current challenges within the energy sector with her and the CSEI partners.
CSEI’s STEERS project* on integrated network development planning in Europe is wrapping up soon. Since the end of 2021, we have amongst others: The final workshop for the project is coming up on the 14th of June. In the event we will present the main outcomes of the project and discuss the future of cross-border transmission planning with stakeholders and policymakers….
The world is moving towards cleaner energy sources, and Europe is leading the way in this transition. However, the path to a decarbonized future is not without challenges. To address some of these challenges, the Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI) and the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies (OIES) recently organized a workshop titled “Electricity Market Reform in Europe” on March 31, 2023, at the Copenhagen Business School.
In the Project “A Methodology for Implementing Smart and Efficient Energy System Integration” (STEERS) CSEI assesses the methodology of the ten-year network development planning (TYNDP) against the state of knowledge on sector integration and system modelling. The TYNDP process is evolving continuously in order to support the European decarbonisation targets and to align with the…
The third edition of the EU Commission’s PCI Energy Days was held on September 19th and 20th 2022 in Brussel. This forum allows participants and stakeholders to come together to share ideas and best practices. CSEI with its focus on economic research regarding future European infrastructure is well placed to assist in the challenges and…
CSEI has just published a new Policy Brief on the economics of nuclear energy – with a clear message that investments in nuclear power need to be thought through carefully. The levelized costs of electricity from renewables have decreased by up to 90% in the past decade. During the same period, the cost of nuclear…
Amid the gradual transition to endemic COVID-19, Europe may now be facing the beginning of a new pandemic: energy poverty. The war in Ukraine has influenced energy prices already on the rise to yield the perfect storm. Professor Tooraj Jamasb and Dr. Manuel Llorca from CSEI provide their insights on energy poverty. Read this analysis below.
Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI) kicked-off a socio-economic research project in cooperation with the European Commission to foster system integration and efficiency in EU-level energy network planning With the European Commission’s outline of a plan to make Europe independent from Russian fossil fuels well before 2030, starting with gas, in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, future…