On 14 June 2023, the “CCUS in Central and Eastern Europe” workshop, co-organised by the Ministry of Climate and Environment and the WiseEuropa Foundation, took place in Warsaw. The workshop was an extension of the periodic meeting held by the technical group as part of the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF).
As WiseEuropa, an independent Polish think-tank, we would like to express our satisfaction with the upcoming publication of the EU CCUS strategy. We believe that the development of CCUS technology
Energy transition, rising inflation and transport exclusion of non-metropolitan areas are the main topics that WiseEuropa experts analyzed in 2022. In the “Activity Review 2022”, we present a summary of
At the end of June 2023, the CCS4CEE project hosted a study trip by project partners and a group of stakeholders from Central and Eastern Europe.
The investments and reforms provided for in the National Recovery Plan are far from sufficient, but necessary, steps toward solving the challenges of the transport sector in an era of energy and climate crisis.
The project aims to renew the discussion on the long-term deployment of CCS in the CEE region, leading to new policies and joint projects. It is expected that building evidence-based consensus among key stakeholders will pave the way to implement concrete policies and ventures.
On 16 March 2023, during the Polish Climate Congress, the WiseEuropa Foundation was honoured with the Energy Transition Leader 2023 award.
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.
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
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.
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.
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




