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Energy Regulatory Authority: Plan for extension to waste management

The political leadership of the Ministry of Environment and Energy is working on a plan for the extension of the responsibilities of the Energy Regulatory Authority (ERA) to waste management. Minister Costas Skrekas has accepted suggestions and proposals for taking a legislative initiative so that the Authority can follow similar examples of other European and International Regulators. The issue was also raised by the president of ERA Athanasios Dagoumas during the press conference applauding the moves of the Energy Minister. As he said, there are similar examples of the Italian Regulatory Authority, while he also referred to the case of Singapore. “We are honored by the recent public position of Mr. Skrekas for the expansion of ERA’s activities in the cyclical economy”, said Mr. Dagoumas. He noted that the Authority has studied similar Authorities as in Singapore.

Compass Lexecon Launches Competition Policy Practice in Milan

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Compass Lexecon Launches Competition Policy Practice in Milan FTI Consulting, Inc.February 1, 2021 GMT MILAN, Italy, Feb. 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Compass Lexecon, a subsidiary of FTI Consulting, Inc. (NYSE: FCN), has announced the opening of an office in Milan, Italy. Compass Lexecon’s 280-strong team in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (“EMEA”), which includes 29 Italian economists across its European offices, has advised Italian corporations and law firms in complex competition policy and regulatory matters for over 10 years, both in Italy and in Europe. In addition to cases in Brussels and Luxembourg, Compass Lexecon has advised clients before Italian regulators, including the Italian Competition Authority (“AGCM”), Italian Regulatory Authority for Energy, Networks and Environment (“ARERA”), and Italian Communications Regulatory Authority (“AGCOM”), and cour

Interview: Florence School of Regulation - The architects of liberalisation turn to the hydrogen market [GasTransitions]

Interview: Florence School of Regulation - The architects of liberalisation turn to the hydrogen market [GasTransitions] Dec 22, 2020 7:15:am Summary In a landmark new study, the influential Florence School of Regulation (FSR), concludes that “the lowering of technology costs through massive R&D and industrial demonstration support” for all forms of hydrogen (“blue”, “green” and “turquoise”) should be “the highest priority for the EU’s hydrogen strategy”. Support should be “colour-blind”, say the researchers, who note that the EU stands “at the beginning of a new energy policy cycle”, in which politics will play a far more important role than before. Gas Transitions spoke with three of the authors: Director Jean-Michel Glachant, Senior Fellow Andris Piebalgs, former EU energy commissioner, and Christopher Jones, part-time professor at FSR and formerly high-ranking EU energy official. [Gas Transitions Volume 1, Issue 11]

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