Elektromobily, které nevypouštějí nebezpečné emise, by měly pomalu nahradit automobily se spalovacími motory. Náhrada šetrná k životnímu prostředí. Ale co výroba jejich baterií? Podle EU by měl být celý životní cyklus těchto baterií šetrný k životnímu prostředí, od výroby přes používání až po likvidaci. Jaká opatření budou zavedena, jak bude prodej baterií regulován a jak to ovlivní jejich cenu? Téma komentuje náš výzkumný pracovník Michal Hrubý.
Show moreThe solution to the energy problems related to the war in Ukraine and Russian gas supplies was clear to the EU. It will lie in energy savings and, above all, in clean energy sources. What will energy reform look like and what plans does the EU have? Our Senior Research Fellow Kateřina Davidová commented on the Green Deal and the impact of the Czech Presidency on this topic.
Show moreSweden took over the Presidency of the Council of the EU for the third time on 1 January 2022. Our researcher Klára Votavová commented for ČT24 on what is expected from the Swedish Presidency, how Sweden wants to help Ukraine, and she also summarised the Czech Presidency.
Show moreLots of good work, successful, excellent. These are also the terms used by analysts working in Brussels to assess the end of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union. In interviews with ČTK, a trio of experts, including the head of our Brussels office, Žiga Faktor, praised the way the Czech Republic has approached directing the debates between the member states.
Show moreHelena Truchlá, Director of Czech Interests in the EU, and Michal Hrubý, our Research Fellow, wrote the EU monitor "Saturday Energy Talks of the Czech EU Council Presidency: what's next?", in which she discusses the current energy crisis during the Czech Presidency.
Show more PDFHelena Truchlá, ředitelka Českých zájmů v EU a Michal Hrubý, naše výzkumný pracovník, napsali EU monitor "Saturday Energy Talks of the Czech EU Council Presidency: What’s Next?", ve kterém probírají současnou energetickou krizi, která probíhá během českého předsednictví.
Show more PDFThe European Union's system for trading the emission allowances that polluters receive or buy to produce greenhouse gases will change. NGOs believe the shift will again benefit industry. Our senior researcher Katerina Davidova commented on the issue for Ekonews.
Show moreRepresentatives of EU Member States met in Brussels to discuss energy and Ukrainian support. Poland's opposition to the financial package received great attention. Our senior research fellow Jana Jůzová commented for ČT24.
Show moreOur senior researcher Kateřina Davidová participated in the conference "How did the Czech Republic turn green during the European Presidency?". She commented on what she believes is the success of the Czech Presidency.
Show moreOn the occasion of the conference "How did the Czech Republic turn green during the European Presidency?" our Senior Research Fellow Kateřina Davidová commented on the progress of the EU's climate policy and energy transformation, as well as emission-free transport.
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