The transformation of the energy system marks a defining chapter in Europe’s economic and social evolution. Understanding this emerging energy order requires bridging markets, policy, and society in a coherent vision of change. From an economic perspective, it calls for linking the design of electricity markets and pricing mechanisms to their broader macroeconomic and climate consequences.
This lecture will reflect on how insights from microeconomic theory and market design can contribute to shaping a fair and efficient energy transition, connecting individual incentives with the collective goals of the European economy.
5:15 pm
Opening Remarks
Francesco Billari Rector, Bocconi University
Gianni Armani General Manager, Enel Foundation and Head of Enel Grids and Innovation, Enel Group
Lectio Inauguralis
Beyond Prices: Aligning Energy Markets with the Goals of the Transition
Francesco Decarolis Enel Foundation Chair in Competitiveness and Transition, Bocconi University
Keynote Speech
The Macroeconomic Implications of the New Energy Order
Katheline Schubert Professor, University Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne
Interview
Laura Cozzi International Energy Agency - Director of Sustainability, Technology and Outlooks
Francesco Decarolis Bocconi University
Katheline Schubert University Paris 1-Panthéon‐Sorbonne
Moderator
Miriam Allena Director, MSc in Transformative Sustainability, Bocconi University
Closing Remarks
Andrea Sironi President, Bocconi University
A networking cocktail will follow.
Registration required.
Registration will close on Friday, 21 November at 10:00 am.
A simultaneous interpreting service will be available.