Papers by Katerina Davidova
Experti z EUROPEA reagují na Junckerův projev o stavu Unie 2018.
Experts from EUROPEUM react to Juncker’s SOTEU Address 2018
Experts from EUROPEUM react to the European Council Meeting 2018
Experts from EUROPEUM react to the European Council Meeting 2019
The world of energy is transforming at a fast pace and it is becoming increasingly clear that out... more The world of energy is transforming at a fast pace and it is becoming increasingly clear that out of all the currently available sources of energy, coal will be at the receiving end of this global shift.There are three main reasons for this trend: falling global demand, decreasing global investment into new projects, and an increasing pressure to make the coal industry comply with climate and pollution regulations.
Vladimír Bartovic, Martin Michelot, Zuzana Stuchlíková, Christian Kvorning Lassen, Kateřina David... more Vladimír Bartovic, Martin Michelot, Zuzana Stuchlíková, Christian Kvorning Lassen, Kateřina Davidová, Alexandr Lagazzi and Benedetta Fornaciari da Passano react to Juncker's State of the Union Address 2017 from the perspective of the future of the EU and the Czech Republic's role in it.
The European Commission unveiled its long-awaited extensive package of energy legislation proposa... more The European Commission unveiled its long-awaited extensive package of energy legislation proposals at the end of 2016. While it is an important step on the way towards an integrated European Energy Union, the project still exists more on paper than in reality. Bridging the gap between vastly differing energy policies of various member states such as Germany and Poland will be one of the hardest obstacles to overcome on its way to success. With the increasing desire to limit the power of the Commission, however, the fate of the Energy Union will be decided more by what is going to happen outside of the EU, than in its centre.
Calls for the reform of the EU ETS have been numerous over the past years and the current wave of... more Calls for the reform of the EU ETS have been numerous over the past years and the current wave of hopeful optimism stemming from the Paris Agreement could provide a timely impetus for more efficient reform measures to be put into place. However, a sizeable political will is necessary both on the side of the Commission, as well as that of the Member States.
This policy paper proposes a set of recommendations, which would help to overcome some of the system's most serious inefficiencies, namely its inflexibility, the problem of allowance over-allocation and continuously low prices of CO2 emissions, while keeping in mind the need to strike a balance between EU's ambitious action on climate change while not jeopardizing its economic competitiveness.
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Papers by Katerina Davidova
This policy paper proposes a set of recommendations, which would help to overcome some of the system's most serious inefficiencies, namely its inflexibility, the problem of allowance over-allocation and continuously low prices of CO2 emissions, while keeping in mind the need to strike a balance between EU's ambitious action on climate change while not jeopardizing its economic competitiveness.
This policy paper proposes a set of recommendations, which would help to overcome some of the system's most serious inefficiencies, namely its inflexibility, the problem of allowance over-allocation and continuously low prices of CO2 emissions, while keeping in mind the need to strike a balance between EU's ambitious action on climate change while not jeopardizing its economic competitiveness.