NewsGreen Deal Ukrania: Energy and Climate Agenda for Ukraine’s way towards EU

Green Deal Ukrania: Energy and Climate Agenda for Ukraine’s way towards EU

Internationalisation of Germany, bi-/ multi-lateral cooperation

The Green Deal Ukraina (GDU) project launched in Kyiv October 9th, 2023, and an Advisory Council was established. The first high-level event of the GDU project took place in Kyiv, Ukraine and was attended by more than 150 participants.

GDU is a common project by Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB), Forum Energii, Warsaw, DixiGroup and EcoAction. The GDU project is funded by The German Ministry for Education and Research and strives to establish an independent energy and climate think tank in Kyiv by 2027. The trilateral project is based in Berlin, Kyiv and Warsaw and brings together experts from a variety of fields, such as economics, engineering, and social sciences, to carry out interdisciplinary research and analysis. The geographic scope of expertise entails strong local knowledge of Ukraine, a specific understanding of Germany’s energy transition and Poland’s economic transition, and the European Union’s institutions. Accordingly, GDU aims to contribute to strengthening further triangular cooperation between Ukraine, Germany and Poland in the field of energy and climate policy.

At the event, Green Deal Ukraina shared first research results through an energy and climate roadmap for Ukraine towards the EU, and with scenarios on future Ukraine energy demand at 2030 and 2040 horizons. Those products had been jointly developed by the partners. They have been consulted with the conference participants and will be finalised thereafter. EU will furthermore share a new report on the countries progress towards EU and Ukraine will respond by sharing its own analysis, called "pre-screening".

The project, funded by the German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF), has also established a high-level Advisory Council that will gather for the first time on October 16th, 2023, in Berlin. The Advisory Council will guide the project towards the successful establishment of the think tank.

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (09.10.2023): Green Deal Ukraina: Energy and Climate Agenda for Ukraine’s way towards EU

Source: Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie Editor by Lynn Dinh, VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH Countries / organization: Germany Poland Ukraine EU Topic: Engineering and Production Funding Humanities and Social Sciences Environment & Sustainability Industry, Markets

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