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Home > Archives for After recovery towards cohesion

After recovery towards cohesion

Public participation at stake in participatory processes in the EU

December 16, 2022

The end of 2022 coincides with the conclusion of the preparation of the 2021-2027 cohesion policy. Soon, the European Commission will approve the last partnership agreements and operational programmes outlining the investment priorities and specific objectives for the following years. At the same time, there are other important processes to follow at the European and national levels.


The Modernisation Fund in central and eastern Europe

December 13, 2022

This briefing gives insights into the Modernisation Fund, a funding programme to support 10 lower-income EU Member States in their transition to climate neutrality by modernising their energy systems and improving energy efficiency.


Assessment of Latvia’s operational programme

December 7, 2022

This briefing offers an analysis of Latvia’s draft operational programme for 2021-2027 and recommendations regarding the potential for increasing the programme’s climate and environmental contributions. This publication was updated on 15 December 2022


REPowerEU is a chance to prioritise renovating buildings in Latvia

November 30, 2022

Energy consumed in the residential sector accounts for up to 30 per cent of Latvia’s energy usage. Approximately 23,000 multi-apartment buildings need to be renovated, but only 1,600 buildings have been insulated since 2009, a renovation rate of 0.5 per year. Will Latvia seize the chance and use REPowerEU chapters for renovation?


Panel 3 | Ako odblokovať financie pre zelený prechod Slovenska?

November 28, 2022

Ako môžu vlády, podniky a finančný sektor spolupracovať pri financovaní zelenej transformácie? Sledujte tretiu diskusiu konferencie s …


Is Estonia doing enough to reach 100 per cent renewable electricity, and can it do even more with the help of REPowerEU?

November 21, 2022

On 12 October, Estonia’s parliament adopted a new renewable electricity target of 100 per cent by 2030. The strategic use of EU cohesion and recovery funds in Estonia will help reach that goal, and the additional EUR 83.4 million from REPowerEU has the potential to do even more.


LUNG RUN 2022 Ugljevik: Održana trka za čist vazduh

November 3, 2022

Foto: Jadran ČilićUgljevik je sjedište najvećeg emitera sumpor-dioksida (SO2) u regionu, uprkos tome što je 2020. godine instalirana …


Financial support for renewables in Latvia

October 28, 2022

This briefing provides an overview of public funding and financial instruments for renewable energy source deployment in Latvia that have either already been launched or are planned to be launched in 2022, as well as provides insights on planned programmes that could help finance more renewables in the coming years.


Assessment of Programme Slovakia

October 4, 2022

This briefing offers an analysis of Slovakia’s operational programme for 2021-2027 and recommendations regarding the potential for increasing the programme’s climate and environmental contributions. 


Prymnezyna to nie winny, tylko narzędzie. Kto zabił Odrę? Czyli jak uniknąć podobnej katastrofy w przyszłości

September 27, 2022

Nie mają racji ci, którzy wskazują glony jako naturalnych sprawców mordu na Odrze. Złote algi (Prymnesium parvum) to zaledwie narzędzie …


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