Energy cooperatives and the Polish law (ANALYSIS)

The goal of the EU climate and energy policy is to decentralize and democratize the energy system so that every citizen can participate in it. In this vision a network of grassroots energy communities emerges, where the end-users, i.e. average citizens are able to generate green energy on their own with the support of local […]

PKEE: Carbon neutrality will be feasible only by taking into account different starting points of the member states

The Polish Electricity Association (PKEE) agrees with the need for a transformation towards innovative and low-emission economy assuming that prior to establishing EU climate-neutrality binding target, a fair burden-sharing mechanism will be created taking into account compensations for the Member States with coal-dependent economies. Achieving the energy transition by becoming carbon-neutral before mid-century will be […]

PKEE: Execution of climate policy requires major funds

To achieve the very ambitious climate goals which are being discussed, the EU Member States require not only proper instruments but also significant funding. The European Commission estimates that reaching the EU climate and energy targets by 2030 will require annual investments of approximately EUR 180 billion throughout the Union. Therefore, we need to provide […]

Gawlikowska-Fyk: DEcarbonization in Germany 2030

Just before the UN climate summit in New York, the CDU/CSU and SPD coalition announced new ideas on how to achieve Germany’s 2030 climate targets. For now, these are mainly national measures, but a similar discussion and perhaps similar solutions will emerge at European level. This will have a significant impact on the EU regulations […]

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