Faced with the challenges of climate change, the European Union has set ambitious targets on several occasions since 2008.
With the “fit for 55” legislative package presented in July 2021 by the European Commission, the European Union would aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 in all member states.
Due to the war in Ukraine, the RePowerEU plan was adopted in 2022, with a target of 45% renewables in electricity production by 2030.
Targets have also been set for hydrogen.
For example, France is a long way from meeting its climate targets (as the French president has stated).
The country would have to make twice as much effort to get on track.
This implies a great deal of investment, while facilitating the energy transition.
– Kristo Kaasik, head of the renewable energy sector at Estonia’s Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communication.
– Raido Hallik, Head of Renewable Energy Development and Services at Enefit Green
– Stéphane Lobbedey, former head of the Normandy region’s renewable energies department.
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–18.00 Doors open and welcome buffet
–18.10 Greetings from Violaine Champetier de Ribes, President of CA(d)FE.
–18.15 Kristo Kaasik : Past actions and future plans to meet Estonia’s climate/energy transition targets.
-18.45 Raido Hallik: What are Estonia’s next (committed) steps, the challenges ahead and how is the sector evolving?
–19.15 Stéphane Lobbedey: The Normandy experience.
How has an industrial sector been built up in marine renewable energies and hydrogen?
-19.45 Social time