Energy Transitions Podcast: Talking pros and cons of EU's electricity market reforms with EFET
Patrick Bauduin talks to Maria Popova (EFET) about what the EC electricity market reforms and the implications of those proposals for Europe.

Now that the European Commission has published its proposal for electricity market design reforms, Patrick Bauduin talks to Maria Popova, Director for Carbon Neutrality and Renewable Electricity at the European Federation of Energy Traders (EFET), about what was proposed and what the implications of those proposals could be for Europe.
"I think that markets have a role to play in the decarbonisation process and the proposal to an extent recognises this, but there are also elements which are concerning, where I wish there was greater ambition..."

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