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Home > Archives for energy transformation

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Europe cannot be “REPowered” if citizens are not at the centre of the transition

November 4, 2022

The REPowerEU plan aims to protect EU citizens from the heavy consequences of the energy crisis, but such a goal cannot be achieved unless civil society has a voice in the discussions. With this in mind, REPowerEU does not look very promising.


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. 


Assessment of Romania’s operational programmes

July 14, 2022

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


CBAM’s coming, it’s time to put a price on carbon!

June 15, 2022

Electricity* traded between Western Balkan countries** and the EU will need to embed the cost of CO2 in its final price, potentially from as early as 2025.


Assessment of operational programmes in the Czech Republic

June 1, 2022

This briefing offers an analysis of the Czech Republic’s draft operational programmes for 2021-2027 and recommendations regarding the potential for increasing the programmes’ climate and environmental contributions.


Assessment of Hungary’s operational programmes

May 26, 2022

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


The solution to Romania’s energy poverty is decentralised, renewable energy

May 23, 2022

Over a third of Romania’s population is affected by energy poverty, but this can change with an integrated approach and targeted support.


Assessment of Poland’s operational programmes

May 9, 2022

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


Energy communities: A brief explainer for managing authorities in central and eastern Europe

May 4, 2022

This briefing from Bankwatch and REScoop.eu explains the concept of energy communities and their wide range of benefits. It gives an insight into how their development can be supported at the national and local levels and why Member States should make use of the variety of EU funding streams to support energy communities. It also highlights EU legal definitions and suggests concrete recommendations on how to support them and overcome existing challenges.   


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