On 26 February, the European Commission published the Clean Industrial Deal which aims to bring together climate and competitiveness. It focuses on two interlinked sectors: clean tech and energy-intensive industry.
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The European Commission published the 2025 Competitiveness Progress Report on 26 February. Despite having a leading role in the development of net-zero technologies, energy prices are impacting the competitiveness of the EU.
As a result of revised ETS Directive the EU Commission needs to update several regulatory acts to ensure a uniform implementation across the EU. Progress has been made in Greece, UK, Switzerland, and France.
Eurovent in cooperation with Orgalim provides you with an in-depth overview on recent EU legislative developments. There have been several updates regarding the Platform on Sustainable Finance and the taxonomy.
The EU Commission has published the Competitiveness Compass. This is a communication from the Commission on the measures they want to take to increase competitiveness and secure the prosperity of the EU.
The Commission has launched 4 calls for public feedback on different secondary legislation relating to NZIA. The secondary legislation is on non-price criteria in renewable energy auctions and used components under NZIA.
A recent JRC study underlined the urgent need to accelerate the adoption of cleaner, more efficient, and renewable technologies in the heating and cooling sector. Heating and cooling systems remain a major source of air pollution....
In November 2024 the latest EU Clean Energy Technology Observatory report on heat pump technology was published. This report provides an update on the state of the art of heat pump technology, including its application in buildings, industry, and district heating and cool...