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Energy Storage and the COVID-19 Recovery: Time for Policymakers to Step Up Their Commitments
As the most critical period of the COVID-19 crisis has passed, we can now start to reflect on the impact of the pandemic, identify lessons learned, and begin the hard work of reinvigorating the economy and accelerating our efforts to fight climate change.
READ MOREEnergy Storage Sector Calls on EU Policymakers to Commit to 2030 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions Target of 55% Compared to 1990
By the end of 2020, the European Commission intends to present a comprehensive plan to increase the EU 2030 climate target. The energy storage industry is committed to supporting a socially just and cost-effective energy transition with high levels of ambition.
READ MOREStorage Stories: EASE First External Newsletter is Now Online
EASE published its first newsletter "Storage Stories": an overview of selected energy storage hot topics, sent directly to your mailbox three times per year.
READ MOREEnergy Storage and Transport: What’s the Connection?
Let’s start with the bad news: the transport sector is the only European sector in which greenhouse gas emissions have risen since 1990. Now, the good news: it is possible to reduce these emissions.
READ MOREEnergy Storage Industry Calls on EU Policymakers to Make Ambitious Energy Transition Efforts Central to the COVID-19 Recovery
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to staggering transformations across societies and economies in just a short period of time. The European energy system has been strongly impacted. Nonetheless, the system has proven its resilience in supplying energy to consumers throughout the crisis.
READ MOREEASE Student Award 2020
The European Association for Storage of Energy (EASE) is proud to announce the launch of its fifth annual Student Award, recognising outstanding graduate student research in the field of energy storage.
READ MORECovid-19 Survey: Assessment of the Impact on the Energy Storage Sector in Europe
The Covid-19 is considerably affecting numerous industries all around the world. For this reason, the EASE Secretariat decided to launch a five-question online survey that will help us to better assess the impact of Covid-19 on the energy storage sector in Europe.
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