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ZE PAK IPO: investors not rushing in

Source: Jan Cienski, Financial Times

In the past, when Poland’s treasury ministry sold off big state controlled companies through the Warsaw Stock Exchange there was a frisson of excitement among investors – something that seems to be missing ahead of next week’s debut of power producer ZE PAK.

Notes for a better Europe

Source: , green.tv

Dinero bien gastado

Source: , La Informacion

Well Spent es una campaña de concienciación a nivel europeo que pretende dar a conocer dónde se emplean mejor los fondos de cohesión de la Unión Europea desde el punto de vista medio ambiental, país por país.

EU budget update: Are Europe's leaders serious about taking the green shirt off all of our backs?

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With a key EU summit one month away, how do things currently stand with the tortuous, plate tectonic-esque EU budget 2014-2020 negotiations?


EU's Balkan Energy Strategy Queried

Source: Marian Chiriac, Balkan Insight

Western Balkan countries face a future that relies too much on coal and nuclear power, the Green watchdog Bankwatch says .

How Ukraine can survive without nuclear - renewable energy potentials reviewed

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A closer look at Ukraine's energy strategy reveals fundamental flaws in the government's plans to continue using old nuclear reactors and its rhetoric of nuclear being the only possible alternative.


Notes for a Better Europe

Source: , Krytyka Polityczna

Clean, green EU spending is possible - New map highlights European regional spending that works for environment and people

Visit http://www.wellspent.eu to see how European projects funded by Cohesion Policy are working for the environment, society and the economy.

Brussels, October 18, 2012 – A new publication released today documenting regional spending during the 2007-2013 period highlights how in times of economic and environmental crisis, Cohesion Policy can guide investments that are sustainable, innovative and really benefit the public. CEE Bankwatch Network, Friends of the Earth Europe and WWF published today a map showing where European regional spending has triggered environmental protection and sustainable development – including public transport, renewable energy and energy efficiency projects.

Europe needs targeted cohesion funding

Source: Miroslav Mojžiš, European Voice

On the eve of last Friday's ‘Friends of Cohesion Policy' meeting in Bratislava, Slovakia's prime minister, Robert Fico, set out in your newspaper (“The Cohesion policy is good for all”, 4-10 October) why the European Union's net beneficiary states want no cuts to the future multi-annual financial framework (MFF) 2014-20. Boosting jobs and growth was Fico's message, reinforced by the countries at the Bratislava meeting, but with very few concrete details and, of course, some obligatory nods to ‘better spending'.

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