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Much like the rest of the world, the countries from Emerging Europe* are increasingly turning towards renewable energy (RE) to diversify their energy mix, reduce greenhouse emissions, and thus achieve a sustainable economic growth model. ...
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Both transport and energy infrastructure in Russia are of great economic and political importance for the country, which helps to explain the strong government involvement witnessed in the sector. State-owned companies operate as natural ...
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Turkey has a well-rounded and impressive infrastructure sector, thanks mainly to years of government focus, with big chunks of the national budget being allocated to its transport and energy networks. It has one of the world’s busiest ...
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The abundance of low-cost fossil fuels has predefined the low uptake of renewable energy resources and the strong presence of oil, natural gas and coal in Russia’s power generation mix. Furthermore, of the nearly 55 GW total RE ...
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Poland is still lagging behind its EU peers in terms of the share of electricity generated from renewable energy sources, positioned 22nd of the 27 states, according to Eurostat data for 2019. However, the sector has seen ...
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Driven by a large population and steadily increasing incomes, the Polish retail sector has been one of the most dynamic in the EU, as retail sales reached 40% of GDP in 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 resulted in a 2.6% y/y decline in ...
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As a small oil and gas producer, Turkey relies mainly on imports to meet its energy needs. Over the past decade, oil and gas have, combined, covered around 60% of the country's primary energy supply, making the Turkish economy highly ...
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The beverage manufacturing sector in Poland was responsible for 1.4% of the country’s GDP in 2019 and generated 23,100 direct jobs. Poland is a significant alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages producer. It ranks no. 1 in the EU and ...
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The metallic and non-metallic minerals mining sector (in Statistics Office data as mining and quarrying excluding coal and lignite) generated 1.4% of Poland’s GDP in 2019 and provided direct employment to 53,900 people. The main ...
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