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 Twitter 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