Research project A cost-effective, citizen-centric energy policy for Europe The objective is to examine which policy actions the EU might take to achieve its climate-change objectives and achieve a totally, or quasi-totally decarbonised energy market by 2050, but at the same time minimise the cost to citizens and industry, and maximise the job-creation of the change. Print Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email The overall objective of the study is to examine which policy actions the EU might take in order to achieve its climate-change objectives and therefore achieve a totally, or quasi-totally decarbonised energy market by 2050, but at the same time minimise the cost to citizens and industry of achieving this, and maximise the job-creation effects of the change. The team Group members Andris Piebalgs Part-time Professor Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies View Andris Piebalgs profile Christopher Wingfield Jones Part-time Professor Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies View Christopher Wingfield Jones profile