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Raphael Hanoteaux

Raphael Hanoteaux

Former EU policy officer

Email: raphaelh AT bankwatch.org
Tel.: +32 2 894 46 00

Raphael joined Bankwatch in March 2018 as an EU Policy Officer. He was previously an EU Policy adviser for ENGIE and completed various internships, including one at the European Commission. He holds a Master's degree in European interdisciplinary studies from the College of Europe and in EU affairs from Sciences-Po Lille. He is fluent in French, English and Spanish.

More from Raphael Hanoteaux

First report from Parliament on next EU budget funding for energy and transport infrastructure shows more work to be done

July 23, 2018 | Read more

On 19 July, two European Parliament Committees – on Industry, Research and Energy and Transport and Tourism – delivered their first draft report [1] outlining what they would like to see in the new Connecting Europe Facility, one part of the EU budget after 2020 that Bankwatch is monitoring because CEF provides funding for key pieces of energy and transportation infrastructure across the bloc.

Position on the Multiannual Financial Framework

July 9, 2018 | Read more

For nearly three decades, the EU Budget, and especially sectoral instruments such as the Cohesion Policy, has been a proven catalyst in the fight against climate change and the transition to a low-carbon energy system. By providing public investments i

EU should ensure sustainable Cohesion Policy

April 12, 2018 | Read more

One of the most pressing challenges for Cohesion Policy is the transformation of the carbon-intensive energy systems in central and eastern Europe.

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