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GreenHorizon CEE Project: Industrial Carbon Management for a Sustainable Future in CEE 

GreenHorizon CEE: Industrial Carbon Management for a Sustainable Future in CEE  is a recently launched project that addresses the need for careful planning of incoming carbon management (CM) projects in the Central Eastern European region. The project advocates for a targeted approach that ensures CM technologies are used where they can deliver the greatest climate and socio-economic benefits.

Despite a pressing economic dependence on carbon-intensive industries and significant potential for CM, multiple CEE countries face challenges in implementing CM strategies and projects due to limited understanding, governance gaps, and low public awareness. 

The consortium, led by European Policy Group (EPG), includes four national partners representing Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries: EPG (Romania), the Center for the Study of Democracy (Bulgaria), WiseEuropa Institute (Poland), and Bellona Europa (Latvia). Additionally, the Fraunhofer Institute joins as the expert partner.

Carbon Management encompasses a range of technologies, including carbon capture and storage (CCS), carbon capture and utilisation (CCU), and carbon dioxide (CO2) removals. While these methods are crucial for reducing emissions in sectors where alternative solutions are limited, the four project partners warn against their indiscriminate application. The GreenHorizon consortium seeks to address these issues by enhancing institutional capacity and public awareness to ensure that CM solutions are implemented effectively. The project will achieve its objectives through a combination of research, capacity building, and public engagement. 

“EPG has initiated this project upon observing the risk of inefficient implementation of CM in Central and Eastern Europe” said Luciana Miu, Head of Clean Economy at the Energy Policy Group. “Through GreenHorizon, we aim to ensure that CM projects are implemented where they will best support a climate-neutral and socially beneficial future, and that the policies governing them are firm in promoting targeted, well-thought-out deployment.”

«While our approach to carbon management solutions is global, we cannot underestimate the importance of local stakeholders— responsible government institutions, local communities, and NGOs. That’s why Bellona is committed to providing science-based data and expertise, specifically targeting CO₂ reduction in harder-to-abate industries, such as cement production.»

Janis Volberts

Manager Baltics

GreenHorizon (GreenHorizon CEE: Industrial Carbon Management for a Sustainable Future in CEE) is part of the  European Climate Initiative (EUKI) of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK). 

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The people involved

Janis Volberts

Manager Baltics

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