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In part five of our innovation interview series, Lucy Grigoriadi spoke with Shira Lappin, Innovation Project Lead at UK Power Networks.
There has been much discussion recently of the potential impacts of the Covid-19 crisis on various aspects of competition law, such as merger control, business cooperation, and excessive pricing.
The UK government outlined a ten-year strategy to double investment in clean energy industries, including offshore renewables.
The EU Digital Markets Act (DMA) includes a wide range of behavioural and structural remedies applied to digital ‘gatekeepers’ in an attempt to stem what is perceived to be unfair practices by large Internet platforms.
The first mobile spectrum auction in Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJ&K) and Gilgit Baltistan (GB) successfully concluded on 28 September 2021. It comprised 2x16 MHz of 1800 MHz spectrum and 2x30 MHz of 2100 MHz spectrum, and raised over USD 30 million in revenues.
The pressure on Europe’s electricity networks is growing. Driven by ambitious climate targets, a majority of the electricity mix will soon comprise of intermittent renewable sources increasingly connecting to lower voltage levels.
Frontier Economics are delighted to announce the appointment of two new Non-executive directors, Marieke Bax and David Aitman.
Mette Alfter explores the Bundeskartellamt decision in the Facebook case.