The Florence School of Regulation Podcast - How will policy and innovation drive the Green Deal? (Part 1)

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In this episode from the Florence School of Regulation, Kadri Simson, the Energy European Commissioner, discusses the EU's energy policy vision for the EU Green Deal with Joana Freitas, Ambassador for the Florence School of Regulation Lights on Women initiative. As 75 percent of the EU’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions come from using or producing energy, energy policy will play a major role in delivering the climate targets. Member States have been working on their National Energy and Climate Plans to set the targets and the action plan for the next decade. As they have very different starting points, the European Commission will provide assistance and financial support to those that are still reliant on fossil fuels.

In Part I of the Net Zero Special Edition with Commissioner Simson, she discusses key pillars of the European Green Deal: ensuring no one is left behind, innovation as a driving force, and the importance of research and development (R&D) for energy storage solutions. Commissioner Simson also touches on the role hydrogen will play, stating “in the upcoming years, definitively the most innovative and exciting solution is hydrogen."

In Part II of this podcast—The making of a just energy transition, EU Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson discusses the energy taxation policy in EU and the challenges behind a just transition

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