Energy transition: 5 years to succeed
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Against the backdrop of climate urgency and geopolitical instability, the European elections and the start of the new term of office highlight the need for stronger, coordinated joint action to achieve our climate objectives.
While the framework for action decided in Brussels is important, it is in[…]
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Auteurs | ADEME |
Public(s) | Collectivités territoriales |
Administration publique | |
Thématique | Energies |
Batiment | |
Industrie et production durable | |
Collection | Hors collection |
Date d'édition | 2024/07 |
Référence Ademe | 012628 |
EAN format numérique | 9791029724367 |
Nb. de pages | 12 P |
Format | pdf/A4 |
Langue | FR |
Périmètre de publication | International |
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Against the backdrop of climate urgency and geopolitical instability, the European elections and the start of the new term of office highlight the need for stronger, coordinated joint action to achieve our climate objectives.
While the framework for action decided in Brussels is important, it is in our regions that projects are born, succeed or fail. Because the energy transition is eagerly awaited by Europe's citizens, the EnR Network has published the "Energy transition: 5 years to succeed” booklet aiming to highlight the progress made at EU level and the many challenges still to be met, as well as to share solutions to support the newly elected members of the European Commission and the European Parliament in implementing the European Green Deal at the national level.
This booklet also presents the activities of the European Energy Network (EnR), consisting of 24 national energy agencies, and provides an overview of the database of best practice projects in key sectors of the economy (energy, buildings, transport, etc.) where major advances and changes are expected.