The European Union (EU) reached a preliminary agreement on Tuesday to strengthen green industries and meet climate targets proposed by 27 countries.
The European Parliament and the EU Council have reached an agreement that will “create a framework for measures to strengthen Europe’s net zero technology, the balance between the amount of greenhouse gases emitted by industry and the amount of greenhouse gases removed.
The regulation will encourage various industries in the EU’s 27 member states to use technologies that emit no or reduce the amount of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere, “harnessing the power of the single market to strengthen European leadership in technology industries.” “.
To this end, the EU has established a set of criteria for selecting “projects whose technologies contribute to effective decarbonization.”
In a statement, Belgian Economy Minister Jo Brauns said the harmonized regulation “is an important step” towards creating the conditions for a “cleantech” future.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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