Date: 2019
Type: Other
Carbon pricing, decarbonisation and digitalisation: the future of and the challenges to the EU climate & energy policy
EUI RSCAS PP, 2019/10, Special Edition for the EP Elections 2019, [Florence School of Regulation], [Climate], [European Governance and Politics Programme]
BORGHESI, Simone, GLACHANT, Jean-Michel, Carbon pricing, decarbonisation and digitalisation: the future of and the challenges to the EU climate & energy policy, EUI RSCAS PP, 2019/10, Special Edition for the EP Elections 2019, [Florence School of Regulation], [Climate], [European Governance and Politics Programme] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/61593
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Carbon pricing is of crucial importance for decarbonisation and provides a solid economic framework for unifying the EU climate and energy policy strategy. The EU ETS is the main instrument for this purpose as it leads to a unique carbon price all over Europe. Given the difficulties it has encountered over the years, however, a set of additional ‘fragmented’ policies are also needed for decarbonisation. Among these, particular attention should be devoted to digitalisation as a promising tool that can radically innovate both the climate and the energy sectors in a more sustainable direction.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/61593
ISSN: 1830-1541
Series/Number: EUI RSCAS PP; 2019/10; Special Edition for the EP Elections 2019; [Florence School of Regulation]; [Climate]; [European Governance and Politics Programme]