Project Leads: Danielle Spiegel-Feld
Policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic are actively pursuing strategies to facilitate the transition towards low-carbon economies. Yet, particularly at the subnational level, there are limited opportunities for American and European officials to share lessons learned, and there are significant gaps in our understanding of policies that have been experimented with overseas. This series seeks to close this knowledge gap through in-depth examinations of sustainable energy policies that have been implemented, or are under consideration across the Atlantic.
Publications
- Expanding Green Roofs in New York City: Insights from the City of Copenhagen
- Building Demand for Efficient Buildings: Insights from the EU’s Energy Disclosure Regime
- The German Energy Transition: Debating Implications for New York State
- Facts and Figures About the German Energy Transition
- Designing Performance Incentives to Advance New York State’s Policy Agenda
- Reforming Electricity Regulation in New York State: Lessons from the United Kingdom
- A Primer on Utility Regulation in the United Kingdom: Origins, Aims, and Mechanics of the RIIO Model
Events
- Oct. 2, 2017 – Greening New York City’s Homes: A Transatlantic Dialogue with Baden-Württemberg
- Apr. 20, 2017 – Expanding Green Roofs in NYC: A Dialogue with the City of Copenhagen
- June 13, 2016 – Managing the Renewable Grid: A Transatlantic Dialogue
- April 11, 2016 – Leading the Green Revolution: Danish Perspectives on Building Energy Efficient Cities
- December 14, 2015- Lessons from Afar – Innovative Energy Efficiency Policies from Across the Atlantic
- April 29, 2015 – The German Energy Transition: Debating Implications for New York State
- November 18, 2014 – Reforming Electricity Regulation in New York State: Lessons from the United Kingdom