Techno-economic study on the potential of European industrial companies regarding Europe`s Green Deal
Malanowski, Norbert ; Steinbach, Jana ; Nisser, Annerose ; Beesch, Simon ; Von Proff, Sidonia ; Van Der Velde, Els ; Kretz, Daniela
Publications Office of the European Union - Luxembourg
2022
72 p.
climate change ; EU policy ; industrial sector
Industrial economics
https://doi.org/10.2760/037744
English
Bibliogr.
978-92-76-46286-6
"The study provides theoretical as well as case-study based evidence for the potential of European industries to become carbon neutral and provide job security and growth in the EU. The study identifies, maps, and analyses Global Innovation Networks, i.e. net-works between industry and other actors that facilitate innovation, and their role in making the European Green Deal a success. The study also presents the main current policy context in place in the EU, China and the U.S., e.g. regulatory and financial frameworks, and identifies the main drivers and barriers for investing in technologies relevant for Europe's Green Deal. In addition, a concise policy toolbox for Research & Development & Innovation (R&D&I) policies supporting technologies relevant for Eu-rope's Green Deal is discussed. It moves beyond the current European, national, regional and sectoral policy instruments and mixes of policies based on the insights obtained throughout the whole study. The findings offer an important knowledge base for devising new and additional policy instruments."
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