WiseEuropa – Energy Transition Leader

On 16 March 2023, during the Polish Climate Congress, the WiseEuropa Foundation was honoured with the Energy Transition Leader 2023  award.

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How to Unlock the Potential of Green Energy and Improve the Competitiveness of Enterprises in Poland through cPPA

This report summarises a series of reports on the role of cPPAs and the self-generation of green energy in the energy transition of enterprises, as well as on the problems of implementing these solutions in Poland.

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Report: DRIFT OR NAVIGATION?

The cost of reducing CO2₂ emissions in Poland will be much lower than the cost of failing to do so. Progressing the decarbonisation of Poland will require initiative and bold

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Funding and financing  carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Central and Eastern Europe

The CCS4CEE project consortium is pleased to invite you to the workshop titled Funding and financing carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Central and Eastern Europe.

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Report: GREEN STRATEGIC AUTONOMY

With the development of RES, which will become the backbone of the electricity system in the coming years, Poland needs to prepare it for their integration.

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Report: ENERGY POVERTY

In response to ever-increasing energy prices caused by the sluggish transformation of the energy sector and the geopolitical situation, reducing costs for households may require subsidising the purchase of energy

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Just Transition in the Polish Automotive Industry

Being one of the most important manufacturing sectors, the automotive industry plays a major role in the Polish economy. Despite its significance, Poland does not have a clear strategy to

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Re-energising the European transition

We would like to invite you for Re-energising the European transition - the one-day event on sustainability in practice for finance and business! The conference is organised by the ISFC International Sustainable Finanse Centre, WiseEuropa is a co-organiser.

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Decarbonisation barriers to energy-demanding industries in Poland

The manufacturing industry is the most energy intensive sector of Polish economy and one of the greatest emitters. Given that the Polish energy mix is highly reliant on fossil fuels, industrial production has a large CO2 emission footprint owning to the energy uptake.

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Report: CHASING TIME

Although Poland has still not met the conditions to apply for funds from the first tranche, there are still some tools and mechanisms on the side of the authorities that can help to prepare for a more effective implementation of investments.

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