Contribution to the webinar “Climate Investment & Sustainable Finance: What progress and insights for the CEE region?”
As a part of the CIC2030 project, Michaela Valentova, PhD and Agris Kamenders, PhD, contributed to the Webinar entitled “Climate Investment & Sustainable Finance: What progress and insights for the CEE region”. The webinar series is an activity of the EU Climate Investment and Finance Tracking Group. The group was launched in March 2019 by […]
COP25-Side-Event “Climate finance mapping and planning”
Monitoring past, present, and future public and private spending and investment patterns is essential to achieving climate mitigation and adaptation objectives. Such information helps measure progress, identify gaps, align flows and instruments for maximum impact and scale, and optimize the deployment of public resources in a way that can effectively and efficiently unlock private investment […]
Finalization of the “Climate and energy investment map for Czechia. Status Report 2017”
At the end of 2019, the team from our partner CVUT completed the report assessing the status quo of climate and energy investments in the Czech Republic for 2017. The report includes a map that illustrates the magnitude of climate and energy investment flows. The analysis includes all investment sources and intermediaries, as well as […]
Climate and energy investment map – Czechia
Conference “Is it time for changes in the Latvian energy sector?”
In the energy sector in Latvia we have seen the implementation of new, innovative projects in recent years. One of the last is the initiative of “Salaspils Siltums” Ltd. for the use of solar energy in district heating. For the most part, however, the practice and thinking of 10-20 years is still being carried on […]
Webinar “Funding models for the energy transition”
As part of the CIC2030 project, Dr. Aleksandra Novikova contributed to the webinar entitled Exploring Different Funding Models for the Energy Transition: Insights from a comparative analysis of the Landscape of Climate Finance in France and Germany. The webinar series is an activity of the EU Climate Investment and Finance Tracking Group. The group was […]
Investments in Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Projects in Latvia in 2018
Mapping climate finance: Lessons learned from Czechia and Germany
Dr Michaela Valentova of CVUT spoke at the 16th European Conference of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) about the similarities and differences of the Czech and German approach towards financing the energy transition. Thereby, she focused on lessons learned from developing and analyzing German and Czech maps of climate and energy investment.
Contribution to the 16th Technical Working Group of the NECPs
On June 18, 2019, the European Commission published a communication assessing the draft National Energy Climate Plans (NECPS) of all Member States, along with specific recommendations and a detailed “Commission Staff Working Paper” for each Member State. Following these recommendations, Member States will have to submit their final NECPs by the end of 2019. An […]