Europe agrees to further develop renewables by 2030
Decidedly, Europe continues to revise its ambitions upwards. When the Council of the European Union was under French presidency in June 2022, He had already adopted “general guidelines” on two proposals in relation to the famous package of legislative measures “Fit for 55” (“Fit for 55”). In practical terms, this involved providing the Community directives on renewable energies and theenergetic efficiency even more ambitious objectives than those originally set.
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Beginning of March 2023, the negotiators of the Member States and the European Parliament then passed an agreement on energy efficiency which plans to reduce by at least 12% the final energy consumption of the EU in 2030. A decision that will have many impacts, such as on building renovations or district heating and cooling networks.
Then, on March 30, the representatives of the Council and Parliament agreed to increase the share of renewable energies in the energy consumption of the Old Continent to
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