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Nouvelles interactions et tensions entre la politique énergétique européenne et l’approche de la Commission en matière d’aides d’État

The growing number of challenges on energy policy that the European Union faces call for a review and an update of the current mechanisms implemented for market integration and energetic transition. A new paradigm regarding the utilisation of State aid by EU member States to serve national and common interest could thus be defined. The articles in this issue transcribe some interventions made at the recent conference organized by Microeconomix.

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. Introduction François LEVEQUE Professor of Economics, Mines ParisTech Founding Partner, Microeconomix 1. What diagnosis should be given of the approach in terms of the European Union's energy policy to promote market integration and energy transition? While some issues have not been satisfactorily resolved, new areas are emerging that require rapid decision-making by governments and the Commission. 2. These challenges are numerous: in addition to the controlled evolution towards a carbon-free production system, there are also issues in terms of security of supply, network reliability and energy sobriety. The Commission then finds itself faced with the

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