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Electrification alliance releases a joint set of recommendations on current increase of electricity prices
EuropeOn, along with the Electrification Alliance, believes that electrification is the future of EU’s energy system. As we see an unprecedented increase in electricity prices,

Europe’s climate and skills agendas must go hand in hand
Julie Beaufils, Secretary General, EuropeOn The Fit for 55 package lays out ambitious climate and energy targets. A crucial prerequisite to delivering them will be

What’s in the EU & international autumn agenda for electrical contractors?
2021 marks the triggering point of a deep reform of the EU climate and energy policy framework. It will keep EU and national decisionmakers busy

Media Partner’s Corner – KNXperience 2021 brings launch of ETS6 and new highlights from the KNX Universe!
Official world premiere of ETS6 on the opening day of this year’s digital KNX trade show on the 28th of September 2021 BRUSSELS, 20 AUGUST

Members’ Corner – Expectations for the German “Bundestagswahl“
At the end of September 2021 Germans will elect a new parliament. In advance the ZVEH has published an agenda as guidance for the new

Only one month to go to the 2021 Installers’ Summit!
EuropeOn is happy to announce the return of the Installers’ Summit, organised with GCP Europe, the European voice of the efficient building engineering services. As

Powering green jobs growth with electrical contractors: The job potential of electric renovations and prosumer installations
While the EU has been working hard to prepare the Fit for 55 package that should put the EU back on track to reach its

Electrical contractors look forward to making Europe Fit for 55, and to a matching skills and training framework
Following newly adopted EU climate targets, the Commission has just put forward a new package of legislations aimed at making the EU fit for 55

Keeping up with EuropeOn during the summer
While the summer break is in full effect and many of us are enjoying some well-deserved holidays, our readers still in the office can take