EU Climate and energy framework
EGEC, and its member Turboden, joined other associations, notably from the Renewable industry sector, in reacting to the call from the European associations of energy regulators (ACER and CEEER) for rolling back retroactively priority access and priority of dispatch
EU Climate and energy framework
The Renewable heating associations, AEBIOM, EGEC and ESTIF released a joint paper on how to efficiently decarbonise the European heating sector.
EU Climate and energy framework
The Renewable heating associations, AEBIOM, EGEC and ESTIF released a joint position paper on the role of PEF in ecodesign.
EU Climate and energy framework
In 2015, the European Commission tabled a legislative proposal to revise the European Emission Trading System (EU ETS) for the IV trading phase (2021 - 2030).
EU Climate and energy framework
EGEC - AEBIOM - EHPA - ESTIF Joint press release. In the context of the worldwide paradigm shift in climate change, the EU has a unique opportunity to reposition itself as the world leader in climate action. Despite steps to increase the share of renewables in the heating sector, the Commission proposal does not remove the regulatory loopholes supporting new fossil fuel installations.
EU Climate and energy framework
The European Geothermal Energy Council gives a tepid welcome to the EU Commission’s proposals for the revision of the EU energy framework.
EU Climate and energy framework
It was expected that European Commission would launch its proposal for the ‘review of the energy efficiency directive and the energy performance of buildings directive’ this week , as a first step to implementing the EU Heating and Cooling (H&C) Strategy and the Energy Union principles.
EU Climate and energy framework
The forthcoming revision of the renewable energy directive must act as a spine for the 2030 renewable energy target and hold Member States to account, say renewable energy associations.
EU Climate and energy framework
Following the public consultation on ‘Planning and reporting obligations as part of the Energy Union Governance’, EGEC and ten other RES associations express their views on Member States’ planning and reporting obligations.
EU Climate and energy framework
EGEC, together with twelve other renewable energy associations, believe that, in order to maintain global leadership in renewables, "Europe should now make a firm and resolute commitment to a flourishing and vibrant domestic renewable energy market. This is why we call on the European Commission to model an appropriate range of policy scenarios this year, which should include renewable energy targets of at least 30%, 35% and 40% by the year 2030."