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Looking forward to the adoption of the EPBD
The EPBD’s journey started towards the end of 2021, with a legislative proposal from the Commission. While it was a good first step, the European
The Electrification Alliance on the 2040 Climate Target and energy taxation
Last January, EuropeOn and Avere – the European Association for Electromobility – became the new co-chairs of the Electrification alliance. The presidency will last until
EQF Elec consortium meeting in Sweden
EuropeOn has teamed up with a consortium of partners from Luxembourg, Sweden, the Netherlands and Belgium to work on a reference framework for electrical qualifications,
Members’ Corner – SELECT launches video for Scottish Apprenticeship Week to celebrate commitment to green skills
SELECT has issued a green skills video for Scottish Apprenticeship Week to show how the electrical industry is leading the way with training to power
Media Partners’ Corner – KNX at Light + Building 2024: the sustainable solution for smart homes and buildings in the spotlight!
BRUSSELS / FRANKFURT, FEBRUARY 2024 – This year, at the Light + Building trade fair, KNX is set to make a significant impact by showcasing
EuropeOn’s Manifesto – Local jobs and local electrification: making the energy transition happen for all Europeans
Europeans will head to the polls in June this year and cast their vote to elect Members of European Parliament who will be in office
EuropeOn to co-chair the Electrification Alliance with AVERE
EuropeOn has taken over the chairmanship of the Electrification Alliance with Avere, the European Association for Electromobility. Their mandate started at the beginning of January
EuropeOn Celebrates the Launch of a solar panel factory in Luxembourg
On 18 January, EuropeOn Secretary General Julie Beaufils was proud to participate in the inaugural event of Solarcells, a project developed by two of our
Members’ Corner – New report: Artificial intelligence can significantly increase Norway’s value creation
EuropeOn’s Norwegian member Nelfo, in cooperation with the Norwegian Confederation of Businesses NHO, has asked the independent analysis company Samfunnsøkonomisk analyse to look at the