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Fossil fuels: The wrong sort of medicine for decoupling from Russian gas

Nikos Mantzaris gave an interview to Machi Tratsa with regard to Green Tank’s new analysis titled “Electricity production & independence from Russian gas in Greece”.

Trends in electricity production – March 2022

According to the latest monthly data for the interconnected electricity network from ADMIE, fossil fuels (fossil gas +lignite) produced more electricity than renewables and large hydro in the first three months of 2022.

Electricity Production & Independence from Russian Gas in Greece – Report

Renewables can achieve a much deeper reduction of Greece’s dependence on Russian fossil gas compared to the lifetime extension of lignite plants, both in the short-term as well as in the medium- and long-term, as shown in the new analysis by The Green Tank.

Energy storage or fossil gas?

Nikos Mantzaris comments on the government’s policy on energy transition at the investigative report “It’s all about the ‘transitional’ natural gas” conducted by Manifold and published in Reporters United.

Climate crisis, war and the green transition strategy

Contribution to the feature “Perspectives | Energy and War” published by Eteron - Institute for Research and Social Change.

Time to vote for an EU Emissions Trading System that works both for climate and the industry – CSO’s open letter to ITRE

The Green Tank co-signs an open letter on the EU ETS revision ahead of European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy meeting (April, 20-21 2022).

The Western Balkans should not fall into the fossil gas trap

Nikos Mantzaris, Senior Policy Analyst at The Green Tank, gave an interview on the radio show "Edo kai Tora" by Aspasia Vouzi on ERT3 about the energy transition in the Western Balkans and EU’s decoupling from Russian gas.

Are hydrocarbons and lignite solutions to the energy crisis?

Nikos Mantzaris, Senior Policy Analyst at the Green Tank, gave an interview to Nea TV (Crete) evening news and Lefteris Kourkoulos on the current energy crisis.

The return to lignite is not realistic in the long-term

Nikos Mantzaris, Senior Policy Analyst at The Green Tank, commented on the issue of lignite’s use in electricity production with respect to Greece’s energy security in a report by Katerina Christofilidou, on ERT evening news.

Civil Society Organizations call on EU to stop promoting fossil gas dependence in the Western Balkans

The Green Tank co-signs a joint letter of 36 civil society organizations to the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, calling on the EU to stop promoting the use of fossil gas in the Western Balkans.

Greece can end its reliance on Russian fossil fuel

Comment by Nikos Mantzaris in an article by Penny Chalatsi for insider.gr on the issue of the EU and Greece's phasing out of Russian energy imports.

Trends in electricity production – February 2022

According to the latest monthly data for the interconnected electricity network from ADMIE, fossil fuels (fossil gas +lignite) produce more electricity than renewables and large hydro, returning to the first place in the first two months of the year, contrary to the corresponding period of 2021.

The role of scientists in environmental and climate policy making – Panel discussion at the conference “Science and Politics” organized by INP

Elena Psyllakou, Communications Officer of Τhe Green Tank, participated in the online conference “Science and Politics” organized by the Nicos Poulantzas Institute, moderating the panel discussion “Environmental data and politics: from climate change deniers to the Green Taxonomy”.

Quo Vadis ETS? – Online Panel Discussion

The Green Tank and the Energy Planning & Sustainable Development Group of the National Observatory of Athens (IERSD/NOA) co-organized an online panel discussion entitled “Quo Vadis ETS?” about the revision of the European Emissions Trading System (ETS) in the framework of the Fit for 55 legislative package.