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推动欧洲实现气候和经济目标——访欧洲议会工业、研究和能源委员会副主席茨维特琳娜·彭科娃
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-05-22 22:02

Core Points - The "Clean Industry Agreement" aims to accelerate decarbonization and ensure the future of manufacturing in Europe, focusing on energy-intensive industries and clean technologies [1][2] - The agreement is a continuation of the "European Green Deal," emphasizing the importance of sustainable development and the return of strategic production to Europe [1][2] - It aims to create high-quality jobs and enhance economic autonomy by reducing reliance on external supplies [1][2] Group 1: Key Priorities of the Clean Industry Agreement - The agreement promotes investment in renewable energy and nuclear power to stabilize the energy system [1][2] - It aims to establish an interconnected energy alliance to provide affordable and predictable electricity prices, fostering attractive conditions for new investments [2][3] - The legislation framework under the net-zero emissions industry regulations supports the development of manufacturing technologies for solar panels and wind turbines [2][3] Group 2: Enhancing Energy Competitiveness - The Clean Industry Agreement includes specific legislation to modernize electricity transmission infrastructure, aiming to balance electricity prices across member states [3][6] - Lower and predictable energy prices are expected to reduce production costs and enhance the competitiveness of European companies in the global market [3][6] - The Energy Efficiency Directive (EU) 2023/1791 introduces mechanisms to reduce energy consumption and improve energy efficiency in public buildings [3][6] Group 3: Promoting Sustainable Technology Innovation - The EU actively supports innovation and investment in sustainable technologies through financial mechanisms like the recovery plan, emphasizing green technologies [4][6] - Member states receive additional support to create conditions for public-private partnerships, which are crucial for achieving long-term goals [4][6] - The net-zero emissions industry regulations facilitate the construction of strategic projects across Europe, prioritizing companies developing new technologies [4][6] Group 4: Cooperation Mechanisms for Energy Connectivity - The EU relies on cross-border cooperation to improve energy connectivity and stability, including the construction of strategic electricity transmission infrastructure [6] - Financial incentives are provided through European funds to support infrastructure modernization [6] - The Energy Efficiency Directive (EU) 2023/1791 mandates annual renovations of public buildings to meet energy-saving standards, contributing to a more interconnected energy network [6]