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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On 01 April 2025, the Commission published a Call for Input to seek feedback from market participants on how European companies procure and recycle certain critical raw materials and the interplay with EU competition rules.
The Clean Industrial Act was published on February 26. It aims to ensure access to affordable energy, boost demand for decarbonised products, and stimulate private and public investment in the clean transition.
In cooperation with Orgalim, Eurovent provides you with an in-depth overview of recent European legislative developments. In March, the Commission kept batteries and their critical raw materials in the economy longer.
The first stakeholder consultation workshop on the design of a new auction for industrial process heat decarbonisation under the Innovation Fund will be held on 16 April 2025.
The European Commission has launched a consolation on the draft State aid Framework accompanying the Clean Industrial Deal (‘CISAF’). The CISAF will set how Member States can design state aid measures to support its objectives....
The European Commission adopted a new package of proposals to simplify EU rules and unlock additional investment capacity. The first Omnibus Package of 26 February shows the Commission’s investment programs.
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.