Joint policy strategies critical to Europe's energy transition
Lorena Skiljan, Founder and Managing Partner of Nobilegroup, talks about the current European legislative landscape and whether it's sufficient to effectively guide the green transition.
Areti Ntaradimou, Editor Smart Energy International & Content Director Enlit Europe, speaks to Lorena Skiljan, Founder and Managing Partner of Nobilegroup about the current European legislative landscape and whether it's sufficient to effectively guide the green transition.
Skiljan suggests that the Green Deal is sufficient. However, the challenge starts with putting the regulation into national laws and implementing it in member states. She explains the importance of unified approaches and joint strategies to guide national states, ensuring agreement on minimum targets and timelines.
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Lorena Skiljan also explains how Europe's underdeveloped capital markets are hindering innovation and project development and why banks need to change the way they operate to fund green projects.
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