The energy transition in Central and Eastern Europe

The business case for higher ambition
László Magyar, Orsolya Fülöp (Energiaklub), Hanna Szemző, Éva Gerőházi (Metropolitan Research Institute), Antal Gertheis (Mobilissimus), Ada Ámon (E3G)

Energiaklub, in a cooperation with Metropolitan Research Institute and Mobilissimus, have prepared a report (business conversation paper) for The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group (CLG) in the theme of energy transition in Central and Eastern Europe.

The transition towards a zero carbon economy provides Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) with significant opportunities to deliver better public health, improved quality of life and economic prosperity, as well as positive climate outcomes. This new report from The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group (CLG) explores the emerging economic opportunities and challenges relating to the transition to low carbon, resource efficient economies in three core areas: energy efficiency in buildings, renewable energy, and mobility. It puts forward recommendations for companies and governments in the region to address the current challenges and fully realise the economic opportunities of the energy transition.