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Agriculture & Green Deal: EU agriculture contribution to energy decarbonisation
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24/03/2021 10:30 - 24/03/2021 12:30
Organised by : FARM EUROPE

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In the field of transport, the EU wants to increase the current 14% to 24% renewable energy by 2030 to achieve its new level of ambition to reduce GHG emissions by 55% in 2030. For this purpose, the Commission is assessing and reviewing the REDII directive. European agriculture can play a decisive role in achieving the ambitious goals of the Green Deal. It already provided solutions reducing the carbon emissions of liquid fuels for example by 50-75. As the European Union is looking for ways for its Fit for 55 package, we are happy to invite you to the next event of the Green Energy Platform on EU agriculture contribution to energy decarbonisation

Participants include:

Opening Speech: Anne Sander MEP

Jorge Pinto Antunes – Cabinet Member of Commissioner for Agriculture & Rural Development

Benjamin Lammert – Farmer – Avril Group – President GEP-Green Energy Platform

Piero Gattoni – President of CIB – Consorzio Italiano Biogas

Conclusions: Anne Sander MEP

Moderator: Joao Pacheco – Senior Fellow – Farm Europe

You are cordially requested to register through:  info@farm-europe.eu

The link to the virtual room (Zoom) will follow in the days previous to the event.

Should you have any questions then do not hesitate to contact us! 

You may rewatch the event on the following link, using the passcode mentioned below:

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The Green Energy Platform (GEP) is the group within the Farm Europe that deals with crop-based biofuels, including biogas, and the relationship between renewable energy and the rural economy.

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