The energy transition provides Spain with many opportunities and it should lead to a leap in the competitiveness with certainty from the political consensus and intelligent planning.
The progressive expansion of market fragmentation clearly shows its consequences of slowing down economic activity, with Catalonia at the forefront. This is the catastrophic line of any politician who admits that key elements of the economic homogeneity of the whole territory are disappearing.
The halfway point of Trump’s political cycle is a good time to review the decisions of his government, which has not lacked both criticism and praise, and which has placed the emphasis on energy independence, on the creation of wealth and employment, as well as on the reduction of the regulatory burden.
The EU has set an ambitious goal for the coming years: the transition to a decarbonised, secure and competitive economy. NGC Partners President Pedro Mielgo and Ruhr University Professor Graham Weale offer an insight into the challenges of energy transition and how Germany can serve as a model for other countries, particularly Spain.
The director of FAES, Javier Zarzalejos; the economist and consultant Miguel Marín, and the director of the master’s degree in Environmental Economics at the Francisco Marroquín University (Guatemala), Luis Ignacio Gómez, participated today in a dialogue on 'Markets and Environmental Protection. A reflection on the prevailing political narrative and the future in Europe'.
The halfway point of Trump’s political cycle is a good time to review the decisions of his government, which has not lacked both criticism and praise, and which has placed the emphasis on energy independence, on the creation of wealth and employment, as well as on the reduction of the regulatory burden.
The energy changeover will require a rigorous decision-making process that combines technical stringency, political consensus, regulatory accuracy and the involvement of stakeholders. It is a change of model of a greater depth and scope than any of the changes in energy policies proposed to date. FAES reviews the challenges it raises and proposes a set of recommendations to make the process simple and cost-effective.
"It was the Fukushima incident which almost overnight transformed the energy policy situation in Germany and triggered the rapid and irreversible phase-out of nuclear power."
The energy policy is an essential component of the economic policy, and more over in a country that is situated among the first in the world in oil, gas and coal reserves, and power production and consumption. The conjunction of a less bureaucratic regulation and a tax incentive programme, with the announced tax reduction, might be a revulsive for investment.
“Estados Unidos se ha convertido en la clave del incremento de la producción mundial de hidrocarburos en los últimos años y está sirviendo para que otros países occidentales se replanteen su estrategia energética.” “La independencia energética de Estados Unidos será uno de los cambios más importantes a nivel económico del siglo y podría tener repercusiones profundas a nivel global.”
03.25.2019. The energy transition provides Spain with many opportunities and it should lead to a leap in the competitiveness with certainty from the political consensus and intelligent planning.
02.04.2019. The progressive expansion of market fragmentation clearly shows its consequences of slowing down economic activity, with Catalonia at the forefront. This is the catastrophic line of any politician who admits that key elements of the economic homogeneity of the whole territory are disappearing.
11.29.2018. The halfway point of Trump’s political cycle is a good time to review the decisions of his government, which has not lacked both criticism and praise, and which has placed the emphasis on energy independence, on the creation of wealth and employment, as well as on the reduction of the regulatory burden.
07.26.2018. The EU has set an ambitious goal for the coming years: the transition to a decarbonised, secure and competitive economy. NGC Partners President Pedro Mielgo and Ruhr University Professor Graham Weale offer an insight into the challenges of energy transition and how Germany can serve as a model for other countries, particularly Spain.
07.04.2018. The director of FAES, Javier Zarzalejos; the economist and consultant Miguel Marín, and the director of the master’s degree in Environmental Economics at the Francisco Marroquín University (Guatemala), Luis Ignacio Gómez, participated today in a dialogue on 'Markets and Environmental Protection. A reflection on the prevailing political narrative and the future in Europe'.

11.29.2018. The halfway point of Trump’s political cycle is a good time to review the decisions of his government, which has not lacked both criticism and praise, and which has placed the emphasis on energy independence, on the creation of wealth and employment, as well as on the reduction of the regulatory burden.

03.07.2018. The energy changeover will require a rigorous decision-making process that combines technical stringency, political consensus, regulatory accuracy and the involvement of stakeholders. It is a change of model of a greater depth and scope than any of the changes in energy policies proposed to date. FAES reviews the challenges it raises and proposes a set of recommendations to make the process simple and cost-effective.

04.06.2017. "It was the Fukushima incident which almost overnight transformed the energy policy situation in Germany and triggered the rapid and irreversible phase-out of nuclear power."

01.17.2017. The energy policy is an essential component of the economic policy, and more over in a country that is situated among the first in the world in oil, gas and coal reserves, and power production and consumption. The conjunction of a less bureaucratic regulation and a tax incentive programme, with the announced tax reduction, might be a revulsive for investment.

09.06.2013. “Estados Unidos se ha convertido en la clave del incremento de la producción mundial de hidrocarburos en los últimos años y está sirviendo para que otros países occidentales se replanteen su estrategia energética.” “La independencia energética de Estados Unidos será uno de los cambios más importantes a nivel económico del siglo y podría tener repercusiones profundas a nivel global.”