Martina Pilloni
Dr. Martina Pilloni acquired pluriannual research experience in Materials Chemistry, working in different international laboratories. In 2010 she earned a Ph.D. in Chemical Science and Technologies and in 2017 she graduated from Newcastle with MSc in Renewable Energy Enterprise and Management. Her current research interests include renewable energy technologies, energy transition, sustainable innovation, and sustainable development.
The Nuclear Debate and Energy Taxonomy in the European Union
The new EU energy Taxonomy Regulation, presented at the beginning of 2022, includes certain nuclear activities. Since the…
The EU Energy Crisis and the EastMed project: Background and prospects
The Russia-Ukraine war severely threatens the European Union’s energy security and energy transition. The Russian natural gas represents…
Energy security and affordability in the European Union
Introduction Energy systems can be understood as complex adaptive systems with interconnected, heterogeneous elements; given the complexity of the social…