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A guide to the policies, regulations and financial incentives now driving the energy transition in Europe

Policy & Regulation

You need to understand the policies, laws and regulations that are driving the energy transition to deliver climate neutrality and energy security.

Stimulus packages

You want to implement approaches to the energy transition that deliver the best business outcomes. See what is on offer in your region.

Leasing solutions

You want to pursue you goals quickly and affordably. We partner with BNP Paribas Leasing Solutions, a European leader in asset finance, to help you.

Buildings

You own, manage, or develop commercial, residential, or mixed-use buildings Whether you work on new-build or renovation projects, evolving policies and regulations will affect you.

Data Centres

You want to reduce the carbon footprint of your data centre. If you are a data centre owner, manager, or developer, you will be interested in our work on grid-interactive technologies.

Utilities

You work in the utilities sector where policies and regulations are creating greater impact, more quickly than ever before. Understand our thinking on issues including SF6 phase out.

Understand how governments and policymakers are involved in shaping the future of the electrical industry  

Governments have been developing policy to reduce emissions and promote renewables for some time. The goal is clear. The UN has agreed to limit global warming to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius, compared to pre-industrial levels. Climate neutrality by 2050 is the target. 

To keep policy and regulations on track, interim targets have been set by the EU and most European counries outside the EU. Deadlines to achieve those targets, tight from the outset, are now tighter as Europe strives for energy security.

Europe needs to make the energy transition quickly. Policy initiatives will continue, and they are important in providing regulatory signals to governments, but there is now intense focus on making laws and developing regulations that are binding.​

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The EU’s Journey

  • March 2019 - The European Green Deal is presented by the EU Commission. This set of policy initiatives committed Member States to climate neutrality by 2050.
  • June 2021 – European Climate Law entered into force. This made the 2050 target a legal requirement of Member States, with the addition of an interim target to reduce carbon emissions by at least 55%, compared with 1990 levels, by 2030.
  • July 2021 – Fit-for-55 is announced. This is a package of proposals for legislation which EU Member States will use to mandate emissions reduction in every sector of their economies. It will include some EU regulations which enter directly into law.
  • May 2022 - REPowerEU is tabled to boost the speed of Europe’s energy transition. The headline ambitions for 2030 and 2050 remain intact, but a legal amendment is proposed to raise targets for energy efficiency and renewable energy.

Similar targets, different approaches.

In Europe, countries both inside and outside the EU are on a similar energy transition path. The policy endgame is climate neutrality by 2050, but as regulation takes time to yield results, the EU and other countries have set interim targets. 

Geopolitical events mean that some targets have been brought forward. Most countries want to reduce reliance on oil and gas very quickly by encouraging, amongst other things, more renewable energy production and a faster switch to electric vehicles.

Mitigating climate change remains the overarching ambition, so the wider policy agenda encompasses not only the transition from fossil fuels, but also the phase out of climate-damaging products such as fluorinated gases.

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Our business is focused on energy

As a power management company, the energy transition that Europe must make is fundamental to the way our own business in Europe unfolds. We understand the challenges and opportunities that the energy transition presents for our customers. Our deep understanding of the electrical industry, developed over decades, puts us in a distinctive position to offer an informed view on how to meet the UN’s targets, as well as achieve the best outcomes for our customers in the buildings, utilities, and data centre sectors.

Sector Coupling

The guiding principle of much of our approach to the energy transition is sector coupling. This involves linking the energy production and consumption of key sectors such as buildings, transport and utilities, and making the most of renewable energy.

Download our report to see how sector coupling works and can be applied to buildings and road transport.

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