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SUMMARY:Lunch briefing on “Ensuring affordable energy and a competitive European industry with the Clean Industrial Deal”
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 4 June 2025, 12:00 – 13:30 \nEuropean Parliament, Room 05G1\n     \n Co-hosted by  MEP Christophe Grudler and MEP Ludek Niedermayer\nThe MEP Group on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development is pleased to co-organise, together with the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) and with the support of Heinrich Böll Stiftung European Union, a lunch briefing on “Ensuring affordable energy and a competitive European industry with the Clean Industrial Deal.” \nThis lunch briefing will explore the recently announced Action Plan for Affordable Energy Prices and the pending Energy Taxation Directive, both key elements of the Clean Industrial Deal. Introduced by the new Commission within its first 100 days, the Clean Industrial Deal aims to align climate action with the competitiveness of energy-intensive industries and the clean tech sector. The event will address the EU’s preparedness for energy price crises, clean energy deployment, energy market interventions, support for consumers and industries, and strategies for energy savings.\nThis event is part of a series of lunch briefings organized by IEEP to create an open dialogue where MEPs can gain insight on environmental topics relevant to the work of the European Parliament in the coming months.\nThis briefing event will be organised around the following questions:\n\nAfter the reform of its electricity and gas markets, is the EU prepared for a potential energy price crisis?\nHow can the EU quickly mobilise its own low-cost clean energy sources for both its citizens and businesses?\nCan the EU afford price caps? (Pros and cons of different forms of intervening in energy markets)\nHow to balance industries’ and consumer groups’ needs for support and protection?\nHow to promote energy savings and demand-side flexibility to lower household bills and make industries competitive?\n\nDocuments\nPlease find the agenda and concept note on the IEEP events page. \nFind the presentations of the event here  ( https://ieep.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Science4Policy-briefing-4-June-IDDRI.pdf )and here. ( https://ieep.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Science4Policy-briefing-4-June-SMEunited-.pdf )\nPhotos from the event can be seen on the IEEP Flickr account. ( https://www.flickr.com/photos/ieep/albums/72177720326769074/ )\n															\n
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