Based on model results for numerous scenarios and sensitivity runs, we analyse key issues to explore feasibility, uncertainties, costs and priorities for climate-neutrality strategy. We suggest that a sustainable climate-neutral energy system in the EU is feasible using known technologies. We emphasise...
The research aimed to examine the progress in EU member states' energy markets integration. In order to carry out the indispensable research, it was necessary to use a spatial information system. Cluster analysis, as well as TSA analysis, were applied. The conducted research made it possible to...
2.2Lack of policy integration and missing political support for FES incentives Many EU policies relate to forests and forest products, ranging from energy and rural development to biodiversity and climate protection, even though forest policy is only weakly institutionalised at the EU level (Pülzl ...
Commission President underlined that the roadmap provides a working plan for achieving full syncronisation bythe end of 2025. “The Commission has always been committed to have full integration of the Baltic States' grids with the rest of Europe, he added, and that that the EU would facilitate...
Climate policy integration into EU energy policy. Progress and prospects, by Claire Dupont (Routledge Studies in Energy Policy series), London and New York, Routledge, 2016, xiii + 193 pp.; index, 95 (hardcover), ISBN 9 781138 806467
EU-DEEP: A European integrated project with a different R&D approach to the integration of distributed energy resources and renewable energy sources in mar... EU-DEEP: a European Integrated Project with a different R&D approach to the integration of Distributed Energy Resources and Renewable Energy ...
The European Union (EU) plans to decarbonize the region by 2050. As highlighted by the Green Deal and Farm to Fork Strategy, food systems are essential for this transition. Here we investigate the resource dependence and carbon emissions of the EU-27’s
companies are already considering a sustainability strategy focused on improving energy efficiency along the overall value chain (53%) and exploiting the power of innovation to further enhance their sustainability efforts (46%), for example, by developing and marketing greener products and/or services....
The Energy Union and Climate package and the new Clean Planet for All strategy call for a deep decarbonisation of the EU energy sector. This requires fundamental changes in the way energy is supplied and consumed across the EU. The changes, in turn, imply challenges across scales (Regional ...
The second, ‘clean’ camp highlights the need to use the opportunity provided by the crises at hand and take an energy transition ‘leap’ by supporting a full-scale decarbonisation and investing into long-term solutions. This strategy will not protect the EU and its member states from shor...