Prensa FAES proposes a national energy strategy to boost growth and competitiveness

15/10/2013.- FAES Foundation launched on Tuesday 15th its new report, Propuestas para una estrategia energética nacional (Proposals for a national energy strategy), in which it proposes a new energy strategy to boost growth and competitiveness in Spain in the next decades. Additionally, it offers forty recommendations regarding market efficiency and competitiveness; legal certainty; managing efficiency; supervision excellence; independence and innovation, and energy vision. The report argues that this strategy must be underpinned by a national view of energy, with clear and stable objectives, and principles that are consistent with them.

Prensa FAES proposes a national energy strategy to boost growth and competitiveness

FAES Foundation launched on Tuesday 15th its new report, Propuestas para una estrategia energética nacional (Proposals for a national energy strategy), in which it proposes a new energy strategy to boost growth and competitiveness in Spain in the next decades. Additionally, it offers forty recommendations regarding market efficiency and competitiveness; legal certainty; managing efficiency; supervision excellence; independence and innovation, and energy vision. The report argues that this strategy must be underpinned by a national view of energy, with clear and stable objectives, and principles that are consistent with them.

Prensa FAES Foundation, to Launch its New Report for a National Energy Strategy 

FAES Foundation will launch and present on Tuesday,  October 15 its reportPropuestas para una estrategia energética nacional (Proposals for a National Energy Strategy), which comprises the changes undergone by the energy sector in the past two years. Alberto Nadal, Secretary of State for Energy, Miguel Marín, Director of Economy and Public Policies of FAES Foundation, and Pedro Mielgo, Chairman of Nereo GreenCapital,  will participate in the launch.  

Prensa Marín: Europe is not ready yet for fiscal union and its debate paralyses others such as the banking union one 

/05.10.13./- Miguel Marín, Director of Economy and Public Policies of FAES Foundation, participated on Saturday, October 4 in the seminar on fiscal federalism held jointly by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Manuel Giménez Abad Foundation in Altea (Alicante). Marín took part in the panel “Toward a European Fiscal Union: Consequences for the National Fiscal System”, where he stated that Europe is not ready yet for fiscal union and that its debate paralyses others which are necessary, such as the banking union one. In this respect, he suggested not to take more steps in this direction without consolidating the previous ones.  

Prensa Is the Defeat of the Social Democratic Party at the Portuguese Local Elections Fair?

Pedro Passos Coelho's arrival in office took place after the failure of the socialist government led by José Socrates. The country's chaotic financial situation forced the then prime minister to resign in 2010 after parliament rejected his fourth austerity plan.

Prensa The Central Government Budget for 2006

The Spanish economy has a strong degree of momentum in terms of economic growth (above the European average) based on the significant expansion of domestic demand. Over the year and a half in which the present government has been in power, not a single significant economic measure has been introduced, although the effects of previous reforms continue to be felt.

Prensa FAES proposes a national energy strategy to boost growth and competitiveness

10.15.2013. 15/10/2013.- FAES Foundation launched on Tuesday 15th its new report, Propuestas para una estrategia energética nacional (Proposals for a national energy strategy), in which it proposes a new energy strategy to boost growth and competitiveness in Spain in the next decades. Additionally, it offers forty recommendations regarding market efficiency and competitiveness; legal certainty; managing efficiency; supervision excellence; independence and innovation, and energy vision. The report argues that this strategy must be underpinned by a national view of energy, with clear and stable objectives, and principles that are consistent with them.

Prensa FAES proposes a national energy strategy to boost growth and competitiveness

10.15.2013. FAES Foundation launched on Tuesday 15th its new report, Propuestas para una estrategia energética nacional (Proposals for a national energy strategy), in which it proposes a new energy strategy to boost growth and competitiveness in Spain in the next decades. Additionally, it offers forty recommendations regarding market efficiency and competitiveness; legal certainty; managing efficiency; supervision excellence; independence and innovation, and energy vision. The report argues that this strategy must be underpinned by a national view of energy, with clear and stable objectives, and principles that are consistent with them.

Prensa FAES Foundation, to Launch its New Report for a National Energy Strategy 

10.14.2013. FAES Foundation will launch and present on Tuesday,  October 15 its reportPropuestas para una estrategia energética nacional (Proposals for a National Energy Strategy), which comprises the changes undergone by the energy sector in the past two years. Alberto Nadal, Secretary of State for Energy, Miguel Marín, Director of Economy and Public Policies of FAES Foundation, and Pedro Mielgo, Chairman of Nereo GreenCapital,  will participate in the launch.  

Prensa Marín: Europe is not ready yet for fiscal union and its debate paralyses others such as the banking union one 

10.05.2013. /05.10.13./- Miguel Marín, Director of Economy and Public Policies of FAES Foundation, participated on Saturday, October 4 in the seminar on fiscal federalism held jointly by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Manuel Giménez Abad Foundation in Altea (Alicante). Marín took part in the panel “Toward a European Fiscal Union: Consequences for the National Fiscal System”, where he stated that Europe is not ready yet for fiscal union and that its debate paralyses others which are necessary, such as the banking union one. In this respect, he suggested not to take more steps in this direction without consolidating the previous ones.  

Prensa Is the Defeat of the Social Democratic Party at the Portuguese Local Elections Fair?

10.01.2013. Pedro Passos Coelho's arrival in office took place after the failure of the socialist government led by José Socrates. The country's chaotic financial situation forced the then prime minister to resign in 2010 after parliament rejected his fourth austerity plan.

Publicaciones The Central Government Budget for 2006

12.20.2005. The Spanish economy has a strong degree of momentum in terms of economic growth (above the European average) based on the significant expansion of domestic demand. Over the year and a half in which the present government has been in power, not a single significant economic measure has been introduced, although the effects of previous reforms continue to be felt.