The European Green Deal is a set of policy initiatives aimed at making the EU climate neutral by 2050. At its core, it seeks to boost the bloc’s economic sustainability by fostering green technology and renewable energy. A huge push is needed to stay on track with ambitious net-zero targets. But at the same time, .
Industry leaders to speak at Wood Mackenzie s inaugural European Power & Renewables Conference
Join executives from Lightsource BP, Vattenfall, BEIS, the European Commission, Ocean Winds as new event assesses impact of European Green Deal and COP 26
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LONDON, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ 2021 will be pivotal for Europe s energy sector. As the UK prepares to host COP 26 in Glasgow, the EU is mobilising its €1 trillion European Green Deal. And the industry itself is striving to meet ambitious emissions reduction targets and decarbonise the energy system.
As European and national energy regulators, utilities, solar and wind developers and institutional and private investors lay the foundations of an unprecedented effort to decarbonise the continent s energy matrix, Wood Mackenzie will gather European energy industry leaders at