🔥 industrial #electrification technologies in the EU’s clean tech funding would help scale up promising solutions for higher industrial temperatures 4/x
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💡 providing state aid guidelines for operating expenses (opex) support and reforming taxes, levies and tariffs would address the “spark gap” between electricity and gas costs, and make electrification more competitive. 5/x
In the panel discussion, Tom Howes (@ec.europa.eu), Małgosia Rybak (CEPI), Margareta Rončević (EASE) and Domien Vangenechten (@e3g.bsky.social) discussed both policy and technological aspects of furthering industrial #electrification.
💡 There is a broad consensus around the role of electrification on Europe’s path to #climateneutrality. Moving forward, affordability will remain a key element of success. Revising state aid and taxation regimes can be an important part of it. 7/x
🏠For industry, hybrid solutions in the short-to-medium term and thermal storage may offer economic and strategic benefits. Infrastructure bottlenecks and rigid grid tariffs remain significant hurdles to overcome on this journey. 8/x
A big thank you goes to all participants and speakers for their contributions to this timely discussion. We look forward to welcoming you to one of our upcoming events in 2025.
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Key takeaways: 6/x
💡 There is a broad consensus around the role of electrification on Europe’s path to #climateneutrality. Moving forward, affordability will remain a key element of success. Revising state aid and taxation regimes can be an important part of it. 7/x
🏠For industry, hybrid solutions in the short-to-medium term and thermal storage may offer economic and strategic benefits. Infrastructure bottlenecks and rigid grid tariffs remain significant hurdles to overcome on this journey. 8/x
Are you interested in watching the event recording? Take a look at our website: https://www.agora-industry.org/news-events/shaping-an-electrification-action-plan-for-european-industry