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    EU allocates €4.6 billion to support net-zero technology goals

    December 5, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The European Commission (EC) has unveiled a €4.6 billion investment initiative to support decarbonization technologies and clean hydrogen projects. Announced on December 3, 2024, the funding will be sourced from revenues generated by the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), underscoring the bloc’s commitment to achieving climate neutrality. The initiative includes two major calls for proposals, totaling €3.2 billion.

    EU allocates €4.6 billion to support net-zero technology goals

    Among these, €1 billion will be directed toward the manufacturing of electric vehicle battery cells, while €1.2 billion will be allocated to expedite renewable hydrogen production via the European Hydrogen Bank. The European Innovation Fund, a cornerstone of the European Green Deal Industrial Plan, will channel the resources to selected projects. The EU ETS, established in 2005, has been pivotal in pricing carbon emissions for greenhouse gas-intensive sectors such as energy, industrial manufacturing, and aviation.

    A 2023 expansion of the system widened its scope and raised emissions reduction requirements, aiming to generate approximately €40 billion in revenues between 2020 and 2030. These funds are increasingly earmarked for green innovation and low-carbon technologies. The Innovation Fund, one of the largest global financing mechanisms for net-zero technologies, incentivizes private and public entities to invest in cutting-edge climate solutions. It plays a crucial role in Europe’s industrial transformation as the region moves toward its climate targets, which include achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

    According to the EC, the new funding builds on an earlier selection of 85 decarbonization-focused projects for 2024, valued at €4.8 billion. These efforts represent a strategic push to strengthen Europe’s competitiveness in net-zero industries while fostering a transition to sustainable energy and industrial practices. The €1.2 billion allocation for renewable hydrogen will advance the goals of the European Hydrogen Bank, a key initiative designed to catalyze the adoption of hydrogen as a clean energy source.

    Similarly, the focus on electric vehicle battery cell manufacturing highlights the EU’s ambition to lead in sustainable transportation technologies, reducing reliance on imports while cutting carbon emissions. As Europe continues to implement its Green Deal Industrial Plan, these initiatives underscore its ambition to maintain technological leadership in the global transition to a sustainable economy. The strategic investments aim to ensure a competitive and climate-neutral industrial base for the EU in the decades ahead.

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