Though the Visegrad Four (V4) member states inherited Soviet-era energy-intensive industries, infrastructure and buildings

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Our Economic Growth and Sustainability programme is a multistakeholder research & dialogue platform with the aim of improving the quality of macroeconomic and financial policy in the region of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). It is firmly set against the backdrop of EU affairs, the transatlantic leadership in the global economy, and other major markets. The programme also aims to foster greener, cleaner, and more resilient CEE energy ecosystem through applied research, partnerships, and public-private stakeholder engagement. In doing so, it considers global energy and climate trends and works within the framework of the European Green Deal and transatlantic energy security dialogue.
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