The European Parliament approved the Net-Zero Industry Act. The move follows the provisional agreement of the law in February, and marks the finalisation of the NZIA. The last step will be a rubber stamp from EU Competition Ministers on 24 May 2024.
Yesterday evening EU Finance Commissioner, Mairead McGuinness gave a statement in the EU Parliament on the current price crisis facing the European solar industry. SolarPower Europe demands further steps.
The European Parliament voted to boost the deployment of renewable energy by encouraging investments and removing measures that hinder the European energy markets.
Yesterday, the European Parliament Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) laid a foundation to accelerate solar deployment on EU buildings. The ITRE Committee also adopted a key regulatory package for the ramp-up of renewable hydrogen.
In line with SolarPower Europe’s ‘Yes to 45% RES’ campaign, during plenary session in Strasbourg MEPs voted to officially adopt a 45% renewable energy target for Europe for 2030 within the Renewable Energy Directive.
Europe’s Leading Renewables and Raw Materials Associations Unite with Cities and Academics Behind a 45% Renewable Target by 2030 for Europe’s People, Security, and Climate.
The European Parliament committee leading on the Renewable Energy Directive has adopted an EU-wide 45% renewables target for 2030, in line with SolarPower Europe’s ‘Yes to 45% RES!’ campaign.
In line with the #Yesto45RES campaign, the European People’s Party Group in the European Parliament have endorsed a minimum 45% renewables target for the EU for 2030.
SolarPower Europe is calling on members of the European Parliament and EU Member States representatives to endorse a minimum 45% renewable target by 2030.
All member states must become climate neutral by 2050, says European Parliament in a vote on the EU climate law, calling for ambitious 2030 and 2040 emissions reduction targets.