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An ambitious and balanced legislative framework is needed to create the conditions that will allow European businesses, industries and consumers to accelerate the transition toward carbon neutrality in the run up to 2030.
The copper industry has a significant role to play in enabling the transition to Net Zero. Thanks to its excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, as well as other properties, copper is used across the electricity system and for heat exchange, including applications such as windmills, power grids, solar panels, electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, building automation, energy storage, solar thermal, wastewater heat recovery, heat pumps and batteries. Overall, copper-enabled decarbonising technologies can abate approximately 75% of the EU GHG emissions1. Copper also contributes to resource efficiency as a carrier metal, facilitating the recovery of many other valuable metals needed for the energy transition such as silver, gold, platinum and palladium. Copper, therefore, plays a crucial role in the transition to a climate-neutral, resilient European economy.
The revision of the EU climate and energy legislative framework under the package adopted today should:
The ‘Fit for 55’ proposals must also support the European copper industry in the transition towards carbon neutrality, to ensure the industry can continue to provide secure access to the raw materials needed for decarbonisation. To support the ability of Europe’s energy intensive industries to invest in decarbonisation, the ‘Fit for 55’ package should provide:
The revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive to be proposed later this year should be aligned with the “Fit for 55” ambition presented today to secure the contribution of building stock to the 2030 targets. As acknowledged by the Renovation Wave strategy, a significant boost in renovation rate and depth is needed to drive energy efficiency, renewables and electrification in buildings.
Bernard Respaut, Chief Executive of the European Copper Institute said:
"The European copper industry is committed to contributing to the clean energy transition in Europe by ensuring a sustainable and circular supply of copper to enable the technologies needed for decarbonisation. To meet this challenge, we need a legislative framework that balances ambition
with support for Europe’s energy intensive industries in their efforts to decarbonise.”
THE EUROPEAN COPPER INSTITUTE LOOKS FORWARD TO
engaging with the EU institutions and other stakeholders
in the months ahead on this important package of proposals.
For more information contact annamaria.karjalainen@copperalliance.org [1]
1Copper estimate based on the EU 2050 “High-RES” scenario, of the EU 2050 energy roadmap, plus additional assumptions about the uptake of emerging technologies. https:/ [2]/ec.europa.eu/energy/sites/ener/files/documents/2012_energy_roadmap_2050_en_0.pdf [2]
GHG estimate based on DecarbEurope. https://decarbeurope.org/ [3]
Links:
[1] mailto:annamaria.karjalainen@copperalliance.org
[2] https://ec.europa.eu/energy/sites/ener/files/documents/2012_energy_roadmap_2050_en_0.pdf
[3] https://decarbeurope.org/
[4] https://copperalliance.eu/