EASE has prepared a position paper on the proposal of the Energy Market Design revision, by outlining the key position of EASE on how to enhance the proposal and make non-fossil flexibility a central component of the new decarbonised energy system. On March 14, 2023, the European Commission released a proposed reform of the Electricity Market Design, which has the potential to significantly impact the energy storage sector.
July 2023 / Policy Papers - Responses to Public Consultations
Call for Evidence Feedback on the EU Climate Target for 2040
EASE has prepared a reply to the European Commission's Public Consultation on the EU Climate Targets for 2040 that aims to gather inputs on the EU’s intermediary climate targets for 2040 by 24 June 2023. The Call for Evidence Feedback will inform a detailed impact assessment in view of drafting a law proposal.
The EU Climate Law requires the European Commission to propose a 2040 climate target in 2024. The Commission recognises that the 2030 and 2050 targets need to be supported by an intermediary target to improve their chances of being met. The objective is to provide certainty for stakeholders to meet the requirements and inform their strategic and investment decisions in light of a reaffirmed EU commitment to the fight against climate change. With the COP29 of 2025 closing in, European policymakers and Member States are keen to communicate their renewed climate ambitions, and to strengthen the regulatory framework for consistent measures to be implemented towards achieving the EU’s climate goals.
EASE believes it is paramount to support the highest-ambition climate targets for 2040 (“more than -90% emissions reduction”). This should be done for two reasons.
Firstly, by adopting very high targets, the EU will strengthen its fight against climate change and smoothen the transition to a sustainable, decarbonised energy system. Such targets attract investments that facilitate the deployment of renewables and energy storage solutions necessary for a decarbonised Europe.
Secondly, the adoption of a high-ambition intermediary 2040 target will effectively provide greater incentives for Member States to achieve the 2030 and 2050 climate targets. A low-ambition intermediary 2040 target may potentially be used as a reason to delay needed investments to meet the 2030 targets.
Importantly, these intermediary targets must be rooted in scientific evidence and take into account the potential economic, social, and technological implications. Conducting thorough research and impact assessments is necessary to ensure citizens’ and Industry’s trust in European Union policymakers.
EASE has prepared a position paper on the proposal of the Energy Market Design revision, by outlining the key position of EASE on how to enhance the proposal and make non-fossil flexibility a central component of the new decarbonised energy system. On March 14, 2023, the European Commission released a proposed reform of the Electricity Market Design, which has the potential to significantly impact the energy storage sector.
EASE has submitted a technical contribution to the European Chemicals Agency’s Public Consultation on the Annex XV Restriction Report for PFAS. In January 2023, a group of EU member states collectively submitted a proposal for restrictions to the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) concerning per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
EASE has prepared a reply to the European Commission's Public Consultation on the EU Climate Targets for 2040 that aims to gather inputs on the EU’s intermediary climate targets for 2040 by 24 June 2023. The Call for Evidence Feedback will inform a detailed impact assessment in view of drafting a law proposal.
EASE has prepared a position paper on the proposal of the Energy Market Design revision, by outlining the key position of EASE on how to enhance the proposal and make non-fossil flexibility a central component of the new decarbonised energy system. On March 14, 2023, the European Commission released a proposed reform of the Electricity Market Design, which has the potential to significantly impact the energy storage sector.
EASE and LCP-Delta are pleased to announce the publication of the seventh edition of the European Market Monitor on Energy Storage (EMMES). The Market Monitor is based on the most extensive database of European energy storage projects. The database of over 2,600 projects includes detailed data on current installations by customer segment (residential, C&I and front-of-meter) across 24 European countries, future projects and forecasts to 2030.