Mardi 13 Décembre 2016
de 17:00 à 19:00
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Débats Conférences
Ifri Paris

The UK has been one of the key actors in the liberalization of energy markets in the EU, and it remains unclear whether Brexit will change the general direction of European energy policies. Despite significant uncertainties, the experience of other EU non-Member countries allow broad predictions on possible outcomes and strategies in the near future. 

 

Chair: Marie-Claire Aoun, Director of the Ifri Center for Energy

Speakers 

  • The United Kingdom’s energy policy: historical overview

            Bruno Lescoeur, EDF, Advisor to the President and Chief Executive Officer

  • After Brexit: Overcoming the shockwave

            Vivien Pertusot, Head of Ifri Brussels 

  • Brexit impact on the UK energy policy and transition towards low carbon economy

            Antony Froggatt, Chatham House, Senior Research Fellow

  • What next for the EU energy  and climate policy after Brexit?

          Sir Philip Lowe, FTI Consulting Senior advisor, former Director-General for Energy at the European Commission

  • Q&A

 

The debate will be held in English under Chatham House rules