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|a Kamiński, Jacek
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|a Economic and Policy Challenges of the Energy Transition in CEE Countries
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2022
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|a 1 electronic resource (448 p.)
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|a renewable energy sources
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|a "Mój Prąd"
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|a climate policy
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|a trade globalization
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|a district heating
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|a low-carbon technology
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|a carbon emissions
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|a individual cogeneration premium
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|a management
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|a uncertainty
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|a energy cooperatives
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|a History of engineering & technology / bicssc
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|a platform
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|a decarbonisation
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|a energy mix
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|a social acceptance
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|a economic appraisal
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|a Technology: general issues / bicssc
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|a Renewable Energy Communities
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|a renewable energy sources (RES)
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|a CO2
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|a capacity market
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|a electric vehicle
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|a risk assessment
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|a combined heat and power
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|a remuneration mechanism
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|a energy transition
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|a renewable energy support
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|a multiple factor analysis
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|a clustering
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|a biomass
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|a EU transition economies
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|a fleet electrification
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|a food security
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|a discount rate
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|a grant
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|a energy law
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|a photovoltaics
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|a bootstrap panel Granger causality
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|a energy balance
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|a Poland
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|a renewable energy policy
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|a social opportunity cost
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|a efficiency engines
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|a climate change
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|a sustainable mobility
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|a coal-fired power plants
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|a decarbonization
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|a energy transition in Poland
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|a EU ETS
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|a electromobility
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|a Hubgrade
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|a climate and energy policy
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|a sustainable development
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|a electricity demand profiles
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|a Polish energy mix
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|a COVID-19 pandemic
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|a energy companies from Central and Eastern Europe
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|a hydrogen cells
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|a green energy transformation
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|a coopetition
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|a renewable energy
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|a limestone sorbents
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|a PHEV
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|a data analysis
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|a indicators
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|a energy consumption
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|a households
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|a energy efficiency
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|a social discount rate
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|a consumption rate of interest
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|a "My Electricity"
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|a electric car
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|a cost of equity
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|a driving technique
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|a linear programming
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|a cost of capital
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|a cogeneration
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|a capacity adequacy
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|a thermal energy storage
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|a energy policy
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|a customer preferences
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|a cash-flows
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|a sustainable development goals
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|a charging stations
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|a flue gas desulphurisation
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|a fleet management
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|a onshore wind
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|a renewable energy grants
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|a regional studies
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|a power generation
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|a emissions trading
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|a real GDP per capita
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|a new investments
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|a financial globalization
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|a Ramsey formula
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|a support systems
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|a optimization
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|a lockdown
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|a grand challenges
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|a FGD gypsum
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|a CO2 emissions
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|a With the announcement of the European Green Deal, which defines a set of policy initiatives aimed at achieving a 50-55% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 and making Europe climate neutral in 2050, the challenge of energy transition becomes even more critical. The transformation of national energy systems towards sustainability is progressing throughout all Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, yet the goals and results are different. Most EU Member States have made substantial progress towards meeting their long-term commitments of emissions reductions. However, some bloc members have struggled to meet their obligations. An effective energy transition requires the introduction of appropriately designed policy instruments and of robust economic analyses that ensure the best possible outcomes at the lowest costs for society. In this context, this Special Issue aims to bring into the discussion the challenges that CEE countries have to face and overcome while undergoing energy transition.
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