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Supporting small, medium-sized and large enterprises in the race to net zero

The European Covenant of Companies for Climate and Energy (CCCE) is launching on 15 June its first call for technical assistance in five focus countries.

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The European Covenant of Companies for Climate and Energy (CCCE) launched on 15 June its first call for technical assistance in five focus countries: Croatia, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands and Poland.

This event aims to raise awareness among potential beneficiaries, including SMEs, groups of SMEs and companies, authorities (national, regional or local) and other enablers (associations and networks, energy service companies, etc.) in these focus countries. Successful applicants will receive direct and tailored support – which can include technical, financing, legal and other aspects – from the CCCE on their energy and climate transition from September 2022 to January 2023.

This event will be structured in two parts

  • the first part will focus on the urgency of supporting companies to net zero
  • the second part will explain in detail the CCCE’s first call for technical assistance in Croatia, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands and Poland

The event will take place online. Registered participants will receive the link to access it per e-mail.

For social media: #CovenantofCompanies

Background

The Covenant of Companies is a newly launched European Commission pilot initiative to encourage and support companies to step up their contribution to a clean energy transition, energy savings and related climate objectives as set out in the European Green Deal.

  • 20 JUNE 2022
CCCE - Technical assistance launch - Event programme
  • energy policy | energy efficiency | energy union
  • Thursday 23 June 2022, 15:00 - 16:30 (CEST)
  • Online only

Practical information

When
Thursday 23 June 2022, 15:00 - 16:30 (CEST)
Where
Online only
Languages
English
Organisers
Directorate-General for Energy