Green Deal Industrial Plan
European Union
The EU Green Deal is a set of policy initiatives by the European Commission with the overarching aim of making the European Union climate neutral in 2050. It was announced by the European Commission in December 2019.
The Green Deal covers a wide range of policy areas, including climate change, energy, transport, agriculture, and waste. It aims to transform the EU into a modern, resource-efficient, and competitive economy, while also protecting the environment and tackling climate change.
The Green Deal is a ambitious plan, but it is also a necessary one: the EU is committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030, and the Green Deal is essential to achieving this goal.
The Green Deal is already having a significant impact on the EU: it has led to the development of new policies and regulations, and it has also encouraged businesses to invest in clean technologies. The Green Deal is also helping to create jobs in the clean economy.
Here are some of the key elements of the EU Green Deal:
DEC • actively supporting the Green Deal Industrial Plan
Policies like the Green Deal and NZIA will increase the opportunities for DEC to implement SRUs and other decarbonization projects under these environmental policies are significant.
Despite the challenges, DEC will position itself as a leader in the field of decarbonization technologies and help the EU achieve its climate goals.