Dr. Kostas Andriosopoulos, Director of ESCP's Energy programmes and the Energy Management Centre (EMC), has been invited to speak at the Roundtable Expert Workshop ‘Options for Gas Supply Diversification of Germany and the EU’. The event will take place on 25 January at 4:30 pm at King's College London campus.
The aim of the Roundtable Workshop is to present an on-going research project examining a set of conditions which may impact future gas supply for the EU and Germany. Drawing on economic data and political analyses, the project proposes a scenario-based analysis to facilitate decision-making in the EU and Germany. The time horizon of the analysis is 2016-2035.
This collaborative project led by European Centre for Energy and Resource Security (EUCERS), King’s College London and the Institute of Energy Economics (Energiewirtschaftliches Institut, EWI) at the University of Cologne is funded by the German Foreign Office (Auswärtiges Amt).
The meeting is held under the Chatham House rule.
"The EMC's Mission is to build a strong proactive partnership between academia, industry and government, to debate the challenges of the new energy era."