Une intervention de Teresa Ribera et Michel Colombier dans le cadre du CEPS (Centre for European Policy Studies) Ideas Lab.

Présentation du CEPS Ideas Lab [en anglais] :

"The CEPS Ideas Lab 2014 will kick off with an opening plenary session featuring high-level speakers from the political and business worlds who will give their views on how Europe matters for the economy. The event will be concluded on the second day by the closing plenary session in which two distinguished thinkers will share their vision of the future of Europe. [...] In between these two plenary sessions, ten parallel labs will be organised along key dimensions of European integration: The Economy, Regulation, Innovation, Finance, Social Europe, Rights, Energy, Climate Change & Food Security, Institutions and Europe’s Position in the World."

Teresa Ribera intervient lors de l'une des sessions, "One Energy transition - or 28?", du Energy Lab.

Présentation de la session "One Energy transition - or 28?" [en anglais]

"Even though European countries rely on each other, governments still act as if they had complete control over their energy mix. European countries go their own way with little regard for other Member States. This has led to a situation where not only approaches from Member States are incompatible, but also undermine crucial policy goals of others. While it may be too late to hope for a unified EU approach and maintaining one internal market, it may still be possible to develop a regional approach and markets that co-exist. Will this be enough to maintain a competitive energy market that ensures the EU’s competitiveness? And more importantly, what strategies exist to coordinate and integrate EU energy markets?"