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Michal Hrubý

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Michal Hrubý

Research Fellow

Michal Hrubý has a Master's degree in Economics from Škoda Auto University and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Mineral Raw Materials at the VSB Technical University of Ostrava. His research focuses on green economics, decarbonisation of heavy industries, and transport. He regularly contributes to renowned Czech media outlets. As part of EUROPEUM's climate team, Michal contributes to our efforts to base the public debate on relevant facts and information and to connect with and inform various stakeholders about the developments in the EU legislation.

POLICY REPORT: The Perspectives of the Czech Automotive Industry’s Decarbonization - an updated review

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21. 2. 2022
Michal Hrubý, a research fellow from the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, has written a report on the development of the Czech automotive industry with regards to electromobility. In his research, he discusses its current state and possible decarbonisation in relation to transport emissions. The focus is mainly on the market for chargeable electric vehicles and two areas of interest - 1) decarbonisation of the transport sector and 2) maintaining the competitiveness of the Czech automotive industry.

E15.cz: A revolution on the roads awaits us. Electric cars for 500 thousand crowns will be added

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5. 1. 2022
Our researcher Michal Hrubý summarized the basic information on e-mobility in his article for E15.cz. The price of electric cars is higher, but it seems that more and more affordable cars are in the plans of car companies.

Czech Interests in EU: Searching for a consensus? Green deal vs. yellow card

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25. 11. 2021
How do Czech politicians approach the Fit for 55 package? And what should the incoming government focus on? Michal Hrubý, an analyst at EUROPEUM, explains the search for a consensus in his commentary

Policy Paper: Potential for CCS in V4 – will we seize the momentum?

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9. 11. 2021
Michal Hrubý, a Researcher at EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, wrote under the Think Visegrad in Brussels project his policy paper "Potential for CCS in V4 – will we seize the momentum?".

RECOMMENDATION: National Convention on the EU: Sustainable mobility in the context of the "Fit for 55" package

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27. 10. 2021
The latest National Convention on the EU took place on the 15th of October 2021. Here is a summary of the basic points discussed at the Convention. The recommendation was prepared by Michal Hrubý.

National Convention on the EU: Sustainable mobility in the context of the "Fit for 55" package

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11. 10. 2021
Our Institute is the expert guarantor of the National Convention on the EU on Sustainable Mobility in the context of the "Fit for 55" package, which will take place on Friday 15 October in a hybrid format.

COMMENTARIES: State of the European Union address 2021

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15. 9. 2021
Experts from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy comment on the State of the Union address (SOTEU) given by the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen on 15 September 2021.

blog.aktuálně.cz - Why not to be afraid of electromobility

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8. 9. 2021
Michal Hrubý and Katharine Klačanský have written a blog for Aktuálně.cz in which they discuss the advantages and disadvantages of electromobility or the fact that the Czech Republic must shift into a higher gear in the transition to electromobility.

POLICY REPORT: The perspectives of the Czech automotive industry's decarbonization

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28. 6. 2021
Our Research Fellow Michal Hrubý examines the current state of the Czech automotive industry and its possible decarbonisation in connection with emissions. He divides his recommendations into five points - bolster green investments, financial incentives are the change-drivers, boost charging infrastructure, support the corporate BEVs fleet market and a ban on ICEVs is not the solution per se. The policy report was written within the project Decarbonisation of the automotive industry in the Czech Republic.
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