The Climate and Energy Transition Nest of the College of Europe in Natolin was pleased to organise a discussion titled “The EU’s Competitiveness and Its Energy Outlook: Upsides, Downsides and Possible Implications” delivered by Mr Christian ZINGLERSEN, Director of the European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER).
Mr Christian ZINGLERSEN discussed the key challenges and opportunities in the evolving energy landscape. He explored the interplay between the EU’s competitiveness and its energy outlook, addressing integrated energy markets, future cost drivers, and the challenges of energy infrastructure and electricity supply security.
About the speaker:
Mr ZINGLERSEN is the Director of the European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) since January 2020. Before joining ACER, Mr ZINGLERSEN was the first Head of the global Clean Energy Ministerial Secretariat hosted at the International Energy Agency in Paris (IEA). He previously served as Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Danish Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate, where he was a member of the Ministry’s Executive Board responsible inter alia for the energy policy portfolio. He served as the Danish government’s representative and Vice-Chair of the IEA’s Governing Board and was the Danish participant in the Director-General meetings on energy policy within the European Union.
Prior to that, he served as the Danish government’s head of the global climate negotiations, culminating in Denmark’s Presidency of the Council of the EU in 2012. Mr ZINGLERSEN started his career in the Danish Foreign Service where he focused on EU policy and law, having been posted to Brussels at the Danish Permanent Representation to the European Union. For a number of years he taught Union law at the University of Copenhagen. He holds a Master’s Degree in Law from the University of Copenhagen and is a graduate of IESE Business School's Advanced Management Program and Harvard Kennedy School's Senior Managers in Government program.