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Home > Bankwatch in the media > MEEMA Seeks Solutions for Transition to an Energy Sector Based on Clean Energy

MEEMA Seeks Solutions for Transition to an Energy Sector Based on Clean Energy

8 January 2020, Energy Industry Review

At the initiative of Greenpeace and Bankwatch, a meeting took place at the headquarters of the Department for Energy with representatives of the Ministry of Economy, Energy and Business Environment (MEEMA). The objectives of the meeting were to facilitate the transition from a coal-based energy sector to one based on clean energy, ensuring compliance with the commitments assumed by the EU under the Paris Agreement and, not least, the challenges faced in Jiu Valley and in Oltenia, regions directly affected by the decarbonization process, were also addressed. Source : MEEMA Seeks Solutions for Transition to an Energy Sector Based on Clean Energy

Institution: European Commission | Romanian Ministry of Economy, Energy and Business Environment (MEEMA)

Location: Romania | Belgium

Project: Just transition

Tags: NGO | clean energy | climate goals | energy transition | just transition

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