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Tag Archives: Low-carbon Roadmap 2050
Poland’s energy and environment chameleon shows his true colours
The Polish Minister for the Environment, Andrzej Kraszewski, has been sending some very mixed messages. Poland begins its first 6 month rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union on the 1st of July, and is therefore under increasing … Continue reading
Posted in Sustainable Energy Security
Tagged Andrzej Kraszewski, Banktrack, CEE Bankwatch, Climate change, CO2 reduction target, Coal, demand reduction, economic consequences, Energy Demand, Energy Efficiency, Energy Savings, EU energy and climate package, European Economic Congress, European Union (EU), European Voice, Financial Times, Green Week, Low-carbon Roadmap 2050, PAP, Poland, Polish Presidency, Polish Press Agency, Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Resource efficiency
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The Future of Europe’s Energy Infrastructure: Eyes Bigger Than Its Stomach?
QCEA strongly believes that the EU’s commitment to reducing energy consumption should be considered before deciding on the energy infrastructure that will lock us into levels of energy supply based on business-as-usual projections. When a person eats a meal, it … Continue reading
Posted in Sustainable Energy Security
Tagged Council of the European Union, De-carbonisation, Energy Demand, Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency Action Plan, Energy infrastructure priorities for 2020, Energy Savings, European Climate Foundation (ECF), European Commission, Günther Oettinger, Low-carbon Roadmap 2050
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