* Russia has submitted its first Emission reduction project >>> Poland and it problems with waste >>> Russia has submitted its first Emission reduction project >>> Environmentalists are worried by Poland's Power Plans >>> Polish GDP grew by 3..5% in Q2 in 2010 >>> Jobs to be created in Hungary by Siemens >>> The National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in Poland has just announced the 3rd round for applications >>> 23bn Euros of Environmental projects in CEE lined up for accelerated funding >>> Green Energy in Poland what are the plans >>> EBRD launches new strategy for Poland >>> EBRD funds state-of-the-art power plant in Slovenia >>> EU greenlights state aid for high speed internet in Estonia >>> ENER-G launches cogeneration partnership in Latvia >>> Poland is going to receive €1 bln from World Bank >>> Germany and Belarus look to have strong cooperation in Power Engineering >>> Dalkia Energia revenue falls but operating profit rises >>> EU accepts Estonia into the eurozone, ignores ECB warning >>> Wind farm to be built in northwest Hungary >>> OECD: Czech economy’s growth will reach ca. 2% in 2010 >>> Over 95% of solar panels in CEE are located in CR >>> Mobile phones dominate electrical waste >>> Poland to become gas-independent from Russia? >>> Dalkia announces huge biomass investment in Poland >>> Central Europe shows fastest growth in the EU >>> Czech economy growth in Q1 remains down-to-earth >>> Polish firms see profits jump by zł.4 billion >>> Luxury minded >>> Elcoteq could move HQ to Budapest, asks Csányi to serve on board >>> Czech Noise Proposal >>> Czech Coal Debate >>> Green Lending in Bulgaria >>> Poland criticised over U-turn on plastic bag tax >>> ČR cuts C02 emissions by 4% in 2008 >>> Waste firm AVE CZ posts turnover of CZK 2.38bn last year >>> Greenpeace protests against ČEZ power plant >>> EBRD finances construction of new wind farm in Bulgaria >>> Russia makes way for dumping waste, sewage into Lake Baikal >>> Saxo Bank: Czech economy to rise by 1.35% in 2010 >>> Nord Stream Baltic Sea pipeline assessements breach EU laws, Estonian environmental groups alert European Commission >>> ROMANIA: Romania’s Rating Unlikely to Improve in 2010 >> SERBIA: Serbian Government Achieves EU Integration Goals >>> Poland plans to strengthen packaging waste law >>> Cleaning up Poland’s Vistula River >>> DENSO to Release Fuel-saving Spark Plug >>> Bulgaria should produce 16% of its energy from renewable sources by 2020 >>> Poles optimistic for 2010 >>> EBRD invests 25mn euros in SE European energy efficiency projects >>> Electric Power Industry of Serbia to be privatized in phases, PM says >>> Emissions rights could negate new climate pact, eastern Europe wants trade to continue >>> 70% of European steel being recycled (but only 22% in Poland) >>> Environmental smokescreens for potential EU-funded incinerator in Krakow >>> Ukraine wins 'Fossil of the Day' award in Copenhagen for 'hot air' tricks >>> biomass plants face wood supply risks >>> >>> Latvia hesitates on energy link project >>> Wind power project to face substantial obstacles >>> 40 megawatts for the Czech Republic >>> Estonia’s auditors slam national climate policy >>> Japan's climate ambition eclipses EU, study finds >>> New report: EU Copenhagen ambitions hampered by fossil-heavy lending at EU's public bank >>> EU releases CCS and wind project recovery funds >>> Corners being cut for unnecessary road build in Czech Republic >>> More member states support binding biomass rules >>> Concerns mount over cyanide rush in Bulgarian mining projects, European Commission urged to intervene >>> HSBC: Poland among Europe’s ‘super economies’ >>> Fischer: Van Rompuy, Ashton good choice for ČR >>> Czech plan for more incinerators draws criticism >>> EU clean energy funds 'not reaching eastern projects' >>> Second underground line in Warsaw >>> Poland sells first surplus Kyoto carbon credits >>>IEA: Low-carbon plans to cause gas glut >>> Ehovoc brings science to product >>> UK and US lag China and Germany in race to attract clean tech investors >>> Sweden and Finland give Nord Stream the go-ahead >>> Environment: Commission warns Poland and Bulgaria over nature protection shortcomings >>> Deadlock over climate-change money >>> Hungary opens first ... Slovakia spends 33 mln eur on car-scrapping subsidy ... EBRD helps boost green energy use in Poland >>>
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Poland is coming under increasing pressure to meet its European Union Targets ,if it fails to meet its EU waste commitments then it will face fines.  The governments has plans to manage its waste better and reduce its waste dumped in landfill but Cee-Environmental still feels that the planned waste management projects by the government will not be enough...
Compared to the traditional countries of the EU the recent EU entrants have a lot of catching up to do in regards to achieve convergence to meet with Environmental standards of the European Union. Poland for example had made remarkable progress to meet the EU standards but it still has a long way to go. The priority issues that Cee-Environmental has identified...
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is lending EUR 50 million to co-finance projects promoting Poland’s objectives of increased use of renewable energy and improved energy efficiency. This funding will support increased electricity production and heat generation from biomass and biogas-fired plants, while improving energy efficiency through the refurbishment...
The EIB's lending operations in Croatia support projects helping the country to meet EU accession criteria and to integrate rapidly into the Union. EIB lending in Croatia since 2001 reached around EUR 1.9 billion at the end of 2009. At the beginning of the decade, the EIB focused on the construction and rehabilitation of the country's infrastructure,...
The Multilateral Carbon Credit Fund (MCCF), set up by the EBRD and the European Investment Bank (EIB), has agreed to buy from Air Liquide Severstal carbon credits resulting from an energy efficiency project involving a modern Air Separation Unit in Russia’s Vologda region. This will be the MCCF’s second transaction in Russia. Air Liquide Severstal...
Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo under United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Bosnia Herzegovina. The European Investment Bank has been active in the countries of South Eastern Europe for several years and is progressively increasing its long-term lending in the region.  The EIB has...
Just two years after its launch, an EBRD credit line aimed at promoting sustainable energy investments in Slovakia has been fully disbursed. The €60-million scheme proved so successful that the EBRD is providing a second package with even more funds available for energy efficiency and small renewable projects. Like its predecessor, the new credit line...
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€5.8 million equivalent loan to improve water services in Aktau The EBRD is supporting the rehabilitation of the water and wastewater system in the city of Aktau, in the Mangystau region of Kazakhstan, with a loan in Kazakhstan Tenge (KZT) equivalent to €5.8 million (KZT 1.2 billion) to Aktau TVS&V, the municipal water and district heating...
€150 million syndicated loan to upgrade Latvenergo’s Riga CHP-2 power plant The EBRD is stepping up its support for the creation of a modern power system in the Baltic region with a €150 million loan for the construction of a state-of–the-art gas turbine facility in Latvia following the closure of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant. The...