EU Commission Stepping up Coordination to Avoid Jet Fuel Shortage
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In the midst of the politically induced energy crisis, the EU Commission reaffirms its commitment to supply insecurity: the Iran war will thus become the next "argument" for green deindustrialisation. The problem would be solely the dependence on fossil energy. Wind farms and other "climate-neutral" energies are to be directed. In addition, the target is: Burner drivers. The "Image" already puts a threatening penal tax on petrol in the space: th…
AccelerateEU highlights Waste-to-Energy role
District heating and energy resilience According to ESWET, Waste-to-Energy plants are established contributors to district heating systems in Europe. Operating continuously, the facilities supply baseload heat and electricity to households and industry. The association states that European Waste-to-Energy plants generated about 39 billion kWh of electricity and 76 billion kWh of heat in 2024, with more than half of this output derived from bioge…
In the meantime, the term green deal has almost become a scathing word. The term energy transition, however, is the slogan of the hour in the face of global crises. "This must be a wake-up call and a turning point. If Europe adopts itself on the dependence on fossil fuels and relies on autonomy through clean energy, because today it is more obvious than ever; clean energy means security, affordability, independence." EU Energy Commissioner Dan J…
The European Commission launched on 22 April the AccelerateEU Plan, a package of measures to reduce fossil fuel dependence and accelerate the transition to clean energy, in the context that...
EU to Set "Ambitious" Electrification Target to Accelerate Transition Away from Fossil Fuels
The European Commission presented its new “AccelerateEU” strategy, outlining a series of proposed actions aimed at addressing the rapid increase in energy costs and reducing the EU’s reliance on imported fossil fuels. Among the key long-term measures included in the new plan is a commitment by the Commission to present an Electrification Action Plan, including […]
The European Commission has presented a new package of measures called AccelerateEU to address the rapidly escalating energy crisis. According to Brussels, the cause is clear: Europe is too dependent on imported fossil fuels. But that explanation is incomplete. For Europe's vulnerability is not only the result of war and geopolitics. It is also the result of its own political choices, in which nuclear energy was scaled back, gas was embraced as …
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