Central European Day of Energy

9. decembra 2016 - Berlaymont Building, Rue de la Loi 200, Brussels

The goals of the first edition of the Central European Day of Energy event are to provide comprehensive information concerning the Central European (CE) energy sectors, as well as focusing on the projects of common interests in the region. We aim to establish a forum for useful networking, discussing electricity and natural gas infrastructure issues and needs, especially in relation to the North-South interconnections in the CE region, and linking the EU with the Eastern neighbours, such as Ukraine. Additionally, we intend to facilitate and promote the development of closer co-operation, in the field of energy security, among the key institutions and industrial stakeholders from the CE region on one side and the EU’s policy-makers on the other side.

The participants will discuss the security of gas and electricity supply within the CE region in two sessions:

Session 1: Improving security of gas supply in Central and Eastern Europe.
Session 2: Keeping the lights on in Central and Eastern Europe: Key steps to ensuring power market supply.”

The first edition of CEDE will be presented by CEEP in co-operation with partners from the V4 countries and Ukraine, in the premises of the European Commission in Brussels, under the auspices of the Vice-President of the EC in charge of the Energy Union, Mr. Maroš Šefčovič, the Slovak Republic’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union, and the Republic of Poland’s Presidency of the V4. The event is supported by the International Visegrad Fund.

More: http://www.ceep.be/cede2016/

Inside this special edition of the CEEP Report you will find the summary of the event, a policy paper on the gas and electricity sector in Central and Eastern Europe:
„Energy security quest in Central and Eastern Europe – achievements and challenges“, as well as interviews with the Visegrad 4 partners of the event.

Full CEDE report (PDF)