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RSSThe European Commission has approved a €2.2 billion German scheme to support investments in the decarbonisation of industrial production processes to foster the transition to a net-zero economy, in line with the Green Deal Industrial Plan.
Today's stocktake will feed into the discussion of EU leaders at the upcoming European Council on the next steps in Europe's clean transition.
Whether they are well-established, newly founded or still in the planning phase, all energy communities can respond to the call for participation, launched on 10 April 2024.
The selected projects will help to achieve the ambitious energy and climate objectives of the European Green Deal.
The Commissioner is in Australia until 8 April to enhance bilateral cooperation in the field of energy.
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a €350 million German scheme to support the production of renewable hydrogen through the European Hydrogen Bank's 'Auctions-as-a-Service' tool.
The EU and Australia have today underlined the importance of enhancing bilateral cooperation in the energy sector.
Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson is in Australia until 8 April to engage with government representatives and stakeholders to enhance bilateral cooperation in the field of energy.
Describing Australia as a key, likeminded partner, and a reliable ally of the EU, Commissioner Simson provided context about EU energy policy and outlined her perspective on EU-Australia collaboration on energy going forward.
The investigations relate to the potentially market distortive role of foreign subsidies given to bidders in a public procurement procedure.