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Energy transformation – regulations and possible directions (2nd Conference)

Energy transformation – regulations and possible directions (2nd Conference)

The conference will take place 28-29/09/2023, Krakow, Poland

Conference Theme 

Unprecedented changes in energy prices and pressures related to global warming place the energy transition at the center of issues related to energy security and the competitiveness of the economy. The challenge is to find the optimal strategy of green revolution in energy sector. We call for papers concerning broadly understood energy policy, in particular the energy poverty, competitiveness of renewable energy sources, transformation energy policy, willingness to pay for green energy, strategy of industry adapting to the requirements of a European Green Deal and others. 

Online Abstract Submission and Registration 

Venue: Main campus of Krakow University of Economics, Rakowicka 27, 31-510 Kraków, Poland 

Organiser: Department of Public Economics, Krakow University of Economics 

dr Paweł Białynicki-Birula
dr Jakub Głowacki
dr Piotr Kopyciński
dr hab. Kamil Makieła, prof. UEK
prof. dr hab. Łukasz Mamica – chair
dr Monika Mazur-Bubak
dr hab. Renata Wróbel-Rotter, prof. UEK

Important Dates 

  • 1 st of June, 2023: registration and abstract submission deadline 
  •  10th of June, 2023: notification of abstract acceptance 

 

 
 

 

 

Costs: The conference fee is 350 PLN 

 
 

 

 

28.09.23 (Thursday)
11:00 – 12:15 Session 1
Michał Król, Diagnosis of Energy poverty – A Case Study of Krakow
Monika Mazur-Bubak, The concept of household energy insecurity – its roots and
explanation
Renata Wróbel-Rotter, How to measure energy insecurity? – A Case Study of Poland
Jakub Głowacki, Energy consumption in households. Do new technologies help save energy?

12:15 –13:15 (lunch)

13:15 – 14:45 Session 2
Katarzyna Osiecka-Brzeska, Polish cities towards energy transformation – trends & actions
Konrad Bachanek, Renewable Energy in Transport
Ewa Puzio, Green transformation in the transport sector – case studies
Bartosz Sobik, Energy transition in Poland – the challenges of combining decarbonisation and
energy security

14:45 – 15:15 coffee break

15:15 – 16:30 Session 3
Magdalena Zajączkowska, Barbara Fura, Evaluation of implementation of sustainable
development goal 7 in the EU countries in 2017 and 2021
Anna Gomola, How to Reduce Low-stack Emissions? An Assessment of the Willingness of
Residents of Single-Family Houses to Replace Fossil Fuel Heating Systems
Łukasz Mamica, Effectiveness of nudges as tools to minimise energy consumption through
behavioural change