A breath of fresh air: How Latvia can increase wind power capacity tenfold by 2030
Blog entry | 16 December, 2019When it comes to wind energy, Latvia lags far behind its neighbours.
Read moreBern Convention mission will investigate violations along the Struma motorway
Blog entry | 11 December, 2019On Friday 6 December, the Standing Committee of the Berne Convention decided to strengthen the monitoring of the Struma highway construction through the Kresna Gorge by sending an expert mission to the project. The decision followed a European Commission report identifying violations of European environmental legislation in the EIA procedure and in the application form for EU financing for the project.
Read moreJust Transition funding needs to support real transitions
Press release | 17 October, 2019According to draft conclusions of the European Council, EU leaders meeting today and tomorrow look forward to a proposal from the European Commission to establish a Just Transition Fund.
Read moreClimate neutrality or annihilation?
Blog entry | 3 October, 2019Today’s announcement by Estonia to reach climate neutrality by 2050 rings hollow given the country’s plans to increase shale oil production.
Read moreFirst large-scale solar district heating plant in the Baltics opens in Latvia
Blog entry | 24 September, 2019In the town of Salaspils, Latvia, the sun will now provide most of the energy for heating water during warm months.
Read moreBankwatch statement on the EU’s 2050 climate neutrality goal and central and eastern European country positions
Press release | 20 June, 2019“With Germany now backing the EU’s 2050 carbon neutrality goal, all eyes are on Poland and other countries of central and eastern Europe that have to date refused to back this target because of their reliance on coal.
Read moreA false solution to a real problem?
Blog entry | 14 June, 2019New research by Bankwatch shows energy and climate plans (NECPs) in 7 CEE countries over-rely on unsustainable biomass to reach their renewable energy objectives.
Read moreProtests at pan-European motorway project as time runs out for key wildlife site
Press release | 5 June, 2019Dozens of activists from across Europe have protested and dropped a banner at an international road in Kresna gorge, Bulgaria, to protest against the lack of action from the European Commission and the Bulgarian government to save the key EU-protected wildlife site.
Read moreNew study finds climate and energy plans at odds with EU targets for circular economy and emissions reductions
Press release | 5 June, 2019For immediate release – Five countries in central and eastern Europe all plan a variety of waste incineration methods in their national energy and climate plans (NECPs), jeopardising their ability to meet mandatory European targets aimed at improving recycling rates, fostering a circular economy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the sector, finds a new report from CEE Bankwatch Network.
Read moreTaking the chill off Romania’s residential buildings
Blog entry | 4 June, 2019Energy efficiency is taking centre stage in the Energy Union. Last summer, after long negotiations between the Parliament and the Council, a new energy efficiency target was set at 32.5 per cent by 2030. To meet the target, Romania is channelling public funds into renovating its residential sector which accounts for as much as 86 per cent of the country’s built environment.
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