National Study on Public Perception on Carbon Management in Poland

This report presents the latest snapshot of public awareness and social acceptance of carbon management (CM) technologies in Poland, combining quantitative survey data with qualitative insights from focus groups and industry interviews.

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Report: STEEL INDUSTRY IN PUBLIC POLICIES

In their latest report, Krzysztof Bocian and Maciej Bukowski emphasize the urgent need for a national steel industry strategy and present recommendations for supporting this sector effectively.

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National Study on Capacity Gaps in Carbon Management

Poland has not yet set a binding climate neutrality target. The other goals proposed in the NECP update are likewise misaligned with European Union climate policy objectives, a point the European Commission highlighted in its assessment of the submitted projection. The proposed ETS‑sector reduction would amount to 14.4%, below the Effort Sharing Regulation (ESR) requirement of 17.7% versus 2005 levels.

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Handbooks on One-Stop Shops in Albania and Kosovo

Developed under the RenovAID project, the two new handbooks—Handbook on One-Stop Shops in Albania and Handbook on One-Stop Shops in Kosovo—provide step-by-step guidance on how to create effective OSS (One-Stop Shop) systems in the capitals of Tirana and Pristina.

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Policy Briefs: GOVERNING TRANSFORMATION

Without the capacity for systems thinking, the state remains merely an administrator of crises rather than an architect of the future.

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RenovAID: Comparative Overview of Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) frameworks in Kosovo, Albania & the EU.

The purpose of this report is to provide a detailed comparative analysis of Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) frameworks in Kosovo, Albania and the European Union with the aim of identifying policy gaps and offering targeted recommendations for improving energy efficiency in these regions.

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RenovAID: Consolidated Report on Enhancing Energy Efficiency in Buildings in Albania and Kosovo

Drive for energy efficiency in buildings is a key element in mitigating climate change, ensuring energy security and promoting sustainable development. The RenovAID project, aimed at increasing the energy efficiency of buildings in Albania and Kosovo, addresses these key objectives

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Report: AT THE CROSSROADS

Opportunities and Challenges of the Polish Steel Industry Transformation

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RenovAID report: Conclusions from Stakeholder Consultations on the Most Prevalent Issues & Barriers in the Buildings Sector

The purpose of this report is to contribute to the ongoing efforts of the RenovAID project to improve the energy efficiency of buildings in Kosovo and Albania.

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Report: THE STEEL INDUSTRY IN POLAND

Report about challenges and vision for the future of the steel sector in Poland.

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Report: SLOW DOWN

Report about opportunities and risks of potential implementation of the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) recommendations to cut oil use. These recommendations can be seen as implementing scenarios that reduce oil dependency and thus increase energy security.

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Status of policy frameworks for increasing energy efficiency in buildings

Buildings are a crucial focus in the energy transition due to their already high share in energy consumption, rapidly growing global floor area, longevity of buildings, heating and cooling infrastructure.

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