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„Позеленување“ на балкански начин – Зелената агенда за Западниот Балкан

January 4, 2022

Како и со другите политики, зависно од интересот, меѓународните обврски и степенот на соработка со одделни региони и држави, Европската …


Europe, Plans to move EU regions away from a dependency on coal

December 16, 2021

The public has largely been kept in the dark by Member State governments in central and eastern Europe about their plans to move EU regions …


Secret negotiations and fossil fuels plague planning of EU’s just transition away from coal

December 15, 2021

The public has largely been kept in the dark by Member State governments in central and eastern Europe about their plans to move EU regions away from a dependency on coal, leaving the door open for other funding schemes to support fossil fuels projects.


Status of the Territorial Just Transition Plans in central and eastern Europe: December 2021 update

December 13, 2021

This briefing, the fifth in our series on the Territorial Just Transition Plans (TJTPs), provides an overview of the general Territorial Just Transition Plan progress in seven CEE countries: Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slov


Briefing for the European Commission: the Polluter Pays Principle in the just transition process – diagnosis and recommendations

October 7, 2021

The Polluter Pays Principle (PPP) is one of the biggest concerns in the implementation of just transition support. This Principle should ensure that polluters bear the costs of their pollution and are incentivised to avoid environmental damage. However


Sprawiedliwa transformacja w regionach po omacku

September 8, 2021

Terytorialne plany sprawiedliwej transformacji (TPST) niewiele mówią na temat przyszłych miejsc pracy dla pracowników zamykanych kopalń. …


Just transition in Poland – an overview of territorial just transition plans from six coal regions

September 2, 2021

Poland is one of the countries in central and eastern Europe that plans to use European funds to finance just transition in their coal regions. In order to receive the funds, these regions will need to prepare Territorial Just Transition Plans (TJTPs).


Polska Zielona Sieć: Terytorialne Plany Transformacji polskich regionów węglowych pod lupą obywatelską

September 2, 2021

Każdy, kto przyłączy się do marszu w stronę zielonej gospodarki, nie będzie pozostawiony w tyle i nie będzie maszerował sam. To podstawa …


Polskie regiony węglowe czekają na kasę z UE. Niektórym miliardy euro przejdą koło nosa

September 1, 2021

Terytorialne Plany Sprawiedliwej Transformacji (TPST) polskich regionów węglowych pod lupą Bankwatch Network i Polskiej Zielonej Sieci. …


The beginning of the end – coal phase out in Romania

August 16, 2021

On 27 July, the most polluting coal power plant in Romania was shut down. After more than 50 years in service, the Mintia power plant is closing because it has failed for a long time to comply with the legal emissions limit. The European Commission sent infringement notices to Romania five years in a row for non-compliance with the Industrial Emissions Directive. At the same time, two units at Oltenia Energy Complex, Romania’s largest lignite power producer, will be closed by the end of the year. For Romanian coal power, this is the beginning of the end.


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