We thank all executives, analysts and authorities that met with us, without whose precious insights our uniquely tailored studies would not be possible. In particular, we thank our partners:
Newsweek was founded in 1933 and provides the latest news, in-depth analysis and ideas about international issues, technology, business, culture and politics. In addition to its online and mobile presence, Newsweek publishes weekly English print editions in the United States, Europe/Middle East/Africa and Asia.
WindEurope is the voice of the wind industry, actively promoting wind energy across Europe. We have over 400 members from across the whole value chain of wind energy: wind turbine manufacturers, component suppliers, power utilities and wind farm developers, financial institutions, research institutes and national wind energy associations.
SolarPower Europe’s aim is to ensure that more energy is generated by solar than any other energy source by 2030 and to lead our members to make solar the core of a smart, sustainable, secure and inclusive energy system in order to reach carbon neutrality before 2050.
The Polish Wind Energy Association (PSEW) was established in 1999. Its mission is to create advantageous conditions for investment in wind energy in Poland and to systematically increase the use of wind energy as a clean source of electricity. PSEW members stem from across the value chain, including investors, developers, turbine and component manufacturers, both from Poland and abroad.
The Association of Real Estate Investors in Romania (AREI) is the only Romanian association in the area of real estate, that brings together the most significant real estate investors, covering the entire spectrum of the industry: residential buildings, office buildings, retail spaces. AREI’s mission is to represent, promote and protect the interests of real estate investors in Romania, with a special focus on enhancing cooperation between relevant authorities and investors, for an effective business operation and mutual benefits.
The Energy Policy Group (EPG) is a Bucharest-based non-profit, independent think-tank specializing in energy policy, market analytics and energy strategy. The think-tank was grounded in February 2014. EPG’s regional focus is Eastern Europe and the Black Sea Basin, yet its analyses are informed by wider trends and processes at global and EU levels.
RPIA (the Romanian Photovoltaic Industry Association) is the voice of the solar industry and the associated clean energy value chain, driving the dialogue around the fastest growing, lowest-cost and most easily deployed energy source in Romania. Solar power is the key enabler for Romania’s pathway towards carbon neutrality, helping to shape a green foundation for its modern society and economy.
RWEA is the main organization in Romania that supports the development of renewable energy, especially wind energy. Its mission is to create favorable conditions for investments in the Romanian wind industry and increase consumption of clean energy for the benefit of all consumers.