The Central Europe Energy Partners (CEEP), in cooperation with the DG Energy of the European Commission, organized the fifth edition of the Central European Day of Energy (CEDE).

CEDE took place virtually on 2 December 2020 and it focused on the role of offshore wind installations in the energy transition challenge and on developments in Central Europe, particularly in the Baltic, Black and Adriatic Seas.

The event was hosted by the European Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson, the Lithuanian Minister for Energy Žygimantas Vaičiūnas, the Polish Deputy Minister for Climate and Environment Adam Guibourgé-Czetwertyński and Jerzy Buzek, former President of the European Parliament and former Prime Minister of Poland as keynote speakers, together with a number of key energy experts from the European Commission and the industry sector.

As a partner organization of CEDE, the Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO) contributed to the preparation of the event and seeks to promote CEDE in Croatia and in its neighboring countries.

CEDE aims to consolidate a regional energy platform that reflects the region’s perspective on the development of the European energy policy and highlights the accomplishments and challenges faced by regional stakeholders in the implementation process.

The conference brings together stakeholders from the European institutions, national administrations, energy and energy-intensive companies, academics, energy experts and the media, in order to provide an exchange forum between participants and to consolidate a regional energy platform.

More about event: https://www.ceep.be/the-central-european-day-of-energy/

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