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New study finds climate and energy plans at odds with EU targets for #Circular Economy and #EmissionsReductions : EU Reporter

June 6, 2019

Five countries in central and eastern Europe all plan a variety of waste incineration methods in their national energy and climate plans (NECPs), jeopardizing their ability to meet mandatory European targets aimed at improving recycling rates, fosterin


New study finds climate and energy plans at odds with EU targets for circular economy and emissions reductions

June 5, 2019

For 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.


Waste incineration with energy recovery in the NECPs of Bulgaria, Hungary, Latvia, Poland and Slovakia

June 4, 2019

Bulgaria, Hungary, Latvia, Poland and Slovakia all plan to expand the use of waste incineration to generate energy (mostly heat) as part of their National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs). These plans will lead to much higher greenhouse gas emissions (


Review of eight national energy and climate plans (NECPs) in central and eastern Europe

March 22, 2019

Web-version of the briefing Our analysis shows that most countries in central and eastern Europe are not committed to an ambitious energy transformation and instead stay as close as possible to business as usual scenarios. Moreover, the development of


Lack of ambition on full display as eastern Member States graded on first climate and energy plans submitted to Commission

March 22, 2019

Member States across central and eastern Europe continue to do less than their fair share in setting the course for the EU to meet its long-term energy and climate commitments, finds a new Bankwatch analysis [1] of the national energy and climate plans (NECP) in eight Member States.


NECPs – National Energy and Climate Plans

March 18, 2019

Making the grade? A review of eight national energy and climate plans in central and eastern Europe In 2018, the EU agreed on the ‘Clean Energy Package’, setting a new framework for climate and energy until 2030. Within this new set-up, Member States m


Romania’s dodgy math: will the country retire 2.2 GW of coal by the end of 2019?

March 13, 2019

Romania’s National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) contains dodgy maths that seems to imply the country will retire 2.2 GW of coal by the end of 2019, according to an analysis of the document published today by Bankwatch Romania.


Coal in the Romanian National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP)

March 13, 2019

Romania was among the countries which managed to submit its draft NECP before the deadline at the end of 2018. This came at a cost – a very limited period for consultations (only ten days), a fact which was signalled by most interested stakeholders. Th


Dekarbonizácia slovenskej ekonomiky: Kto zaplatí za zelené Slovensko?

December 6, 2018

Slovensko čaká výrazné znižovanie emisií v priemysle a vykurovaní. Pomôcť mu môžu fondy v rámci Systému EÚ pre obchodovanie s emisiami. V hre je aj uhlíková daň, súkromný sektor je skôr proti. Source: Dekarbonizácia slovenskej ekonomiky: Kto zaplatí za


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