Energy breakfast closed door roundtable discussion with Deputy Secretary of Energy James Danly
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While the United States aims for energy dominance and leading in the global IA race, the European Union is aiming to raise the decarbonization ambition further by 2040. EU-US energy relations have expanded dramatically beyond oil supplies with large volumes of LNG exported via the Atlantic through almost a virtual pipeline. There is a common interest in nuclear value chains, fusion, geothermal, electricity storage, critical raw materials and natural gas in bilateral relations, but divergences have emerged over Europe’s legislation, notably the CSRD/CS3D, the methane regulation and other environmental rules. These are some of the points that will addressed during this closed-door conversation
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9:00-9:20 - Introductory statement by James Danly, Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of Energy
9:20-10:00 - Discussion with the participants
Moderation: Marc-Antoine Eyl-Mazzega, Director, Center for Energy and Climate, Ifri
Please note that the event is by invitation only.
It will be held in English without translation, under the Chatham House rule.
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