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#Energy & Sustainability

Energy Data Sharing

19 October 2022
14:00
- 15:30

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As Europe moves towards a smart, integrated, and cleaner energy system, digital technologies will have an important role in optimising our energy networks.

With an ongoing debate on regulatory options to support the rollout of charging points, the data sharing aspect remains partly unexplored. It is critical to identify the business case to encourage industry players and customers to share their data, as well as the key governance principles for its sharing.

Join us on Wednesday 19 October at 14:00 CET for a public event on the publication of our latest report on Energy Data Sharing and the Case of EV Smart Charging.

The report aims to present guiding principles and recommendations in line with the Action Plan on Digitalisation of Energy and sectorial initiatives following on from the Data Governance Regulation and the Data Act. Sean Ennis and Giuseppe Colangelo will discuss the paper’s findings with representatives from regulatory bodies, industry and European institutions.

This workshop is free and open to all, but registration is required. Please register to receive connection details.

If you can’t join us live, then the event will be available to replay on the CERRE YouTube channel afterwards.

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Sean Ennis
Sean Ennis
CERRE Research Fellow
University of East Anglia

Sean Ennis is Director of the Centre for Competition Policy and a Professor of Competition Policy at Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia.

Previously, he was a Senior Economist in the Competition Division of the OECD. Prior to that, he has served as an Executive Director of the Competition Commission of Mauritius, as an Economist at the European Commission’s DG Competition and at the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division.

Over the years, Mr Ennis has published research studies and reports published by economic journals and submitted to the European Parliament, the G20, the OECD and the World Bank. He has co-authored reports for regulatory and government agencies in Australia, Greece, Mexico, Romania, the United Kingdom and the United States.

He received a BA (Hons) in Economics from King’s College, Cambridge and a PhD in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley.

Sean Ennis is Director of the Centre for Competition Policy and a Professor of Competition Policy at Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia.

Previously, he was a Senior Economist in the Competition Division of the OECD. Prior to that, he has served as an Executive Director of the Competition Commission of Mauritius, as an Economist at the European Commission’s DG Competition and at the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division.

Over the years, Mr Ennis has published research studies and reports published by economic journals and submitted to the European Parliament, the G20, the OECD and the World Bank. He has co-authored reports for regulatory and government agencies in Australia, Greece, Mexico, Romania, the United Kingdom and the United States.

He received a BA (Hons) in Economics from King’s College, Cambridge and a PhD in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley.

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Giuseppe Colangelo
Professor of Law and Economics
University of Basilicata

Giuseppe Colangelo is a Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy and an Associate Professor of Law and Economics at the University of Basilicata (Italy). He also serves as an Adjunct Professor of Markets, Regulation and Law, and of Competition and Markets of Innovation at LUISS (Italy). He is a fellow of the Stanford Law School and University of Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum (TTLF), the scientific coordinator of the Research Network for Digital Ecosystem, Economic Policy and Innovation (Deep-In), and an academic affiliate with the International Center for Law & Economics (ICLE).

Giuseppe Colangelo is a Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy and an Associate Professor of Law and Economics at the University of Basilicata (Italy). He also serves as an Adjunct Professor of Markets, Regulation and Law, and of Competition and Markets of Innovation at LUISS (Italy). He is a fellow of the Stanford Law School and University of Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum (TTLF), the scientific coordinator of the Research Network for Digital Ecosystem, Economic Policy and Innovation (Deep-In), and an academic affiliate with the International Center for Law & Economics (ICLE).

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George Paunescu
Policy Officer
DG Energy, European Commission
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Anna Ludin
Policy Officer, DG CNECT
European Commission
Enzo Ribagnac
Enzo Ribagnac
EU Public Policy Adviser
Huawei Technologies
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Charles Clark
Senior Manager Data Policy and Regulation
Ofgem
Quentin Maître
Quentin Maitre
Chief Marketing Strategy & Development Officer
DREEV
Marla Geibel
Marla Geibel
Project Officer, Energy, Mobility & Sustainability

Marla Geibel is part of the Energy & Sustainability and Mobility practice at the Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE), supporting CERRE members and European policymakers on energy and sustainability issues.

Before joining CERRE, Marla worked at an EU affairs consultancy in Brussels. She specialised in EU/EEA law and regulatory advocacy, with a particular focus on sustainability- and financial regulation. Earlier in her career, she worked as a Project Management Intern at the German Sustainable Development Implementation Agency (GIZ), as well as within the journalism sector.

Marla holds a BA in Communication- and Political Science from the University of Mainz, as well as an MSc. in International Relations from the University of Glasgow.

Marla Geibel is part of the Energy & Sustainability and Mobility practice at the Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE), supporting CERRE members and European policymakers on energy and sustainability issues.

Before joining CERRE, Marla worked at an EU affairs consultancy in Brussels. She specialised in EU/EEA law and regulatory advocacy, with a particular focus on sustainability- and financial regulation. Earlier in her career, she worked as a Project Management Intern at the German Sustainable Development Implementation Agency (GIZ), as well as within the journalism sector.

Marla holds a BA in Communication- and Political Science from the University of Mainz, as well as an MSc. in International Relations from the University of Glasgow.

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