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Response to the EC call for evidence on the exclusionary abuses Guidelines

Frontier welcomes the European Commission’s initiative to adopt Guidelines on exclusionary abuses of dominance and has provided a response.

EU policies for gas distribution and consumers

It is now widely accepted that renewable and decarbonised gases will play an important role in enabling decarbonisation. There may also be a role for injection of alternative gases in distribution grids.

Commercial and regulatory due diligence for SGN

Frontier Economics is pleased to have supported Global Infrastructure Partners in conducting commercial and regulatory due diligence on the SGN business.

Power, pipes and people – mapping England’s AI data‑centre puzzle

Governments across the world are looking at how they can stay at the forefront of developments in artificial intelligence. Earlier this year, the UK Government announced the establishment of ‘AI Growth Zones’ (AIGZs), with the dual objectives of accelerating the build-out of data centres, while also helping to drive local rejuvenation.

Challenges in the transition to renewable and low-carbon gases while maintaining security of supply

Decarbonising our infrastructure with renewable and low-carbon gas while maintaining security of supply – how can coordination help in the transition? Amidst the global call for sustainable energy, more renewable and low-carbon gases will need to be integrated into European gas infrastructure. Coordination across the gas and hydrogen value chains will be essential for managing this transition in a cost-efficient way while ensuring security of supply (SoS) in the gas world.

Carbon border taxes - help or harm to European industry?

Carbon border taxes are a key part of the Commission’s plans for the bloc to achieve climate neutrality by 2050