This event is the first of a series of webinars jointly organised by the Florence School of Regulation and the Environmental Defense Fund
The upgraded EU 2030 climate goals require at least a 35-37% reduction in methane emissions in the next decade compared to 2005 levels. The upcoming EU legislation will step up and synchronise the actions in the EU in three key areas: Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV), Leak Detection and Repair Programmes (LDAR), and routine venting and flaring. The European Commission is also considering measures to reduce emissions from the imported natural gas.
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► 0:00 Moderation and welcome Andris Piebalgs | Florence School of Regulation
► 7:30 Session 1: The perspective of the EU institutions
Kitti Nyitrai | European Commission
► 16:45 Nicolás González Casares | European Parliament
► 24:20 Urška Dolinšek | Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the EU
► 28:40 Short Q & A
► 46:05 Session 2: Regulatory challenges
Marco La Cognata I ARERA/CEER
► 58:40 Klaus-Dieter Borchardt I Baker McKenzie
► 01:19:12 Karolina Cegir I Energy Community
► 01:28:47 Session 3: The perspective of the industry
Muhunthan Sathiamoorthy| BP
► 1:38:40 Francisco de la Flor | Enagás / Gas Infrastructure Europe
► 1:52:00 Eva Hennig | Thüga / Eurogas
► 1:58:00 Conclusion
Dagmar Droogsma | Environmental Defense Fund
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