Date: Thursday, 28 September 2017, 10:00am - 12:30pm
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Venue: CEPS, Place du Congrès 1, 1000 Brussels
Several case studies are assessed as part of SET-Nav project, defined to deal with policy related questions of technology development in specific fields.
The third SET-Nav stakeholder event "Europe’s gas infrastructure needs towards 2050: which projects of common interest should be prioritised?" was organized in Brussels by CEPS on Thursday, 28th of September 2017 on 9.30 am.
In this workshop, a list of projects of common interest was discussed and analysed by using different modelling approaches. Outputs include a top down priority list of PCIs in order to avoid spending on underutilised or stranded infrastructure as well as recommendations for optimal use of gas networks and measurements of country-specific price vulnerability against gas producers’ market power.
The research answers the following questions:
- What will be Europe’s gas infrastructure needs?
- What are the gas infrastructure projects that should be prioritised?
- How vulnerable will Europe be to the suppliers’ pricing strategy?
The agenda is available here.
The presentations of the workshop could be found below:
Welcome and Overview of the SET-Nav project, Marijke Welisch, TU Wien
Find the proceedingd of the Proceedings of the 2nd Topical Workshop "Europe’s gas infrastructure needs towards 2050: which projects of common interest should be prioritised?".
Download the Issue Paper on Projects of Common Interest and gas producers pricing strategy.