Event
11 October 2022
Small modular reactors: technology, policy, and economic prospects
At this closed-door event we will discuss the realistic deployment prospects for SMRs and their future in Europe's energy systems.
Event
11 October 2022
At this closed-door event we will discuss the realistic deployment prospects for SMRs and their future in Europe's energy systems.
Blog post
11 October 2022
An EU energy fund is justified, but for different reasons than commonly assumed, with implications for the fund’s design.
Report
03 October 2022
Geneva Reports on the World Economy
Blog post
30 September 2022
The €200 billion “defence shield” risks undermining European solidarity. This could be avoided by designing it well.
Policy Brief
29 September 2022
Action to intervene in the gas and electricity wholesale markets is also being taken at European Union level, which is what we analyse in this paper.
External publication
29 September 2022
Europe must increasingly deal with the harmful impacts of climate change, regardless of its success in reducing emissions.
Event
28 September 2022
What is the scope for transatlantic cooperation on CBAM legislation, Climate Clubs, and 'green' subsidies?
Opinion piece
20 September 2022
Reforming energy markets must aim to make them less vulnerable to crises such as today’s, even if such crises are rare.
Event
14 September 2022
A stronger adaptation governance framework would benefit adaptation efforts.
Podcast
14 September 2022
In this episode, we look at the State of the Union address delivered by Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.
Podcast
08 September 2022
Where did it all go wrong?
Annual meetings
06 September 2022
The Annual Meetings are Bruegel's flagship event which gathers high-level speakers to discuss the economic topics that affect Europe and the world.
Opinion piece
30 August 2022
Report
12 August 2022
This paper compares debt-for-climate swaps to alternative fiscal support instruments.
External publication
09 August 2022
Opinion piece
08 August 2022
Why a “Go It Alone” Approach Will Leave Countries in the Cold This Winter