05627nam 2201549z- 450 991056647310332120231214133020.0(CKB)5680000000037649(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80972(EXLCZ)99568000000003764920202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEconomic and Policy Challenges of the Energy Transition in CEE CountriesBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (448 p.)3-0365-3497-0 3-0365-3498-9 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.Technology: general issuesbicsscHistory of engineering & technologybicsscclimate changefood securitygrand challengesmultiple factor analysisregional studiesrenewable energysustainable development goalssupport systemsenergy policycogenerationcapacity marketindividual cogeneration premiumtrade globalizationfinancial globalizationCO2 emissionsreal GDP per capitabootstrap panel Granger causalityEU transition economiesphotovoltaicsrenewable energy sources“My Electricity”renewable energy policyPoland“Mój Prąd”grantrenewable energy grantsrenewable energy supporteconomic appraisalsocial discount rateRamsey formulaconsumption rate of interestsocial opportunity costrenewable energy sources (RES)green energy transformationsustainable developmentenergy cooperativescoopetitionRenewable Energy Communitiesmanagementhouseholdsenergy consumptionplatformEU ETSCO2emissions tradingenergy companies from Central and Eastern Europedecarbonisationenergy transitionlow-carbon technologyclimate and energy policyindicatorsbiomasselectric vehicleelectromobilityenergy balanceefficiency enginesclusteringcharging stationsdata analysishydrogen cellsenergy lawcustomer preferenceselectric carPHEVdriving techniquelimestone sorbentsflue gas desulphurisationFGD gypsumcoal-fired power plantsclimate policycapacity adequacylinear programmingCOVID-19 pandemiclockdownelectricity demand profilesPolish energy mixenergy transition in Polandsocial acceptancecarbon emissionsfleet electrificationsustainable mobilityfleet managementenergy mixonshore windrisk assessmentcash-flowsdiscount ratecost of capitalcost of equitydistrict heatingdecarbonizationenergy efficiencyHubgraderemuneration mechanismpower generationnew investmentscombined heat and poweroptimizationthermal energy storageuncertaintyTechnology: general issuesHistory of engineering & technologyKamiński Jacekedt1309626Kamiński JacekothBOOK9910566473103321Economic and Policy Challenges of the Energy Transition in CEE Countries3029468UNINA