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The Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) and the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI) present the World Energy Outlook 2017. The annual World Energy Outlook (WEO) is the International Energy Agency’s flagship publication, used as a reference by both governments and the energy industry. This year’s report will assess China’s major shift from a coal, oil, and gas dependent economy to a global leader in renewable energy. It also features the revolutions in shale and liquefied natural gas that are reshaping the natural gas market.
A conference introduced by Enrico Letta, Dean of PSIA, and a panel discussion with:
- Tim Gould, Head of the Energy Supply Division, International Energy Agency, presenting the WEO 2017
- Marc-Antoine Eyl-Mazzega, Director, Center for Energy, IFRI
- Giacomo Luciani, Scientific Advisor of the Master in International Energy, PSIA
Other events
Brussels, Germany, France and Italy Facing the Energy and Industrial Crises: Coordinated or Diverging Trajectories?
Amidst soaring defense spending, higher borrowing costs, erosion of energy intensive industries, renewed energy price hikes and possibly physical shortages, the European Union and its Member States are again struggling to stabilize the European economies. Governments are tempted by uncoordinated, short-term moves while in Brussels, there is a struggle between the “more of the same” and the “scrap it largely” approaches to the transition.
Geopolitical stakes of the New Moon race
As the United States, China, and India solidify their lunar ambitions, Europe is still seeking to define its stance: should it be a reliable partner or an autonomous strategic player? This conference will examine the stakes of this new race to the Moon and Europe’s interest in asserting itself as a lunar power through partnerships, industrial ambitions, and whether its participation in the new lunar race serves as a lever for strategic autonomy and internal cohesion, or an illustration of its dependence.