The Energy and Climate Governance Regulation (EU) 2018/1999 requires the European Commission (EC) to assess whether the national long-term strategies are adequate for the collective achievement of the objectives and targets of the Energy Union and the long-term Union greenhouse gas (GHG) commitments consistent with the Paris Agreement. It also requires the European Commission to provide information on any remaining collective gap. This project aims to review the national long-term strategies and to extract quantitative information reported in the strategies. The project is expected to run until April 2022.
After contributing to the assessment of 16 EU Member State long-term strategies (LTS) in 2019 and 2020, Trinomics, together with Ricardo Energy & Environment (lead partner), Oeko Institute, VITO, the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), and Ekonerg will share the responsibility of assessing the remaining LTS (12). Trinomics is responsible for assessing the LTS of Romania and Poland.