The Political Economy of Energy in Central and Eastern Europe
Report: The Political Economy of Energy in Central and Eastern Europe – Supporting the Net Zero Transition
In this report, the think tank E3G analyses political and economic factors influencing the energy system transformation in Central and Eastern Europe and summarises similarities and differences between Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary. The analysis clearly shows that the conditions for energy system transformation in the region are improving. The report identifies a number of policy measures that can accelerate energy system transformation and secure Europe-wide support for better climate action.