This Debate discusses how the envisaged gas storage obligation could be framed and how its costs could be allocated to the different Member States to reflect the benefits that better utilisation of storage capacity in Europe can bring. It will also aim to identify other aspects that an EU storage policy should cover.
Energy sector developments over the last six months dramatically impacted energy prices. A tight international gas market in the second half of 2021 led to a sharp rise in gas prices, which, in many countries where gas is heavily used to generate electricity, or at least is the marginal fuel, led to comparably sharp increases in wholesale electricity prices.
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► 0:00 Introduction: Leigh Hancher | Florence School of Regulation and Tilburg University and Alberto Pototschnig | Florence School of Regulation
► 3:50 Ilaria Conti | Florence School of Regulation
► 16:15 Aad Correljé | TU Delft
Introductory remarks from the panellists
► 28:35 Catherine Gras | GRTGaz
► 34:15 Steve Rose | Eurogas
► 42:19 Giuseppina Squicciarini | Shell
► 48:30 Benoit Esnault, CRE and CEER
► 57:02 Comments on the outcome of the pollS and Q&A from the audience
Concluding remarks
► 1:23:40 Oliver Koch | DG Energy, European Commission
► 1:31:02 Alberto Pototschnig | Florence School of Regulation
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