Following the continued progress after the COP21 in Paris and the new momentum gained through the Montreal Ministerial Meeting on Climate Action, the European Commission is organising a high-level event at the COP23 to discuss EU and global progress on the clean energy transition.
The event entitled “EU Energy Day: Clean energy solutions for decarbonisation, economic growth and jobs” takes place on Thursday 16 November from 09.00 to 16.30 at the Kunstmuseum in Bonn.
Monica Frassoni, President of the European Alliance to Save Energy, will be part of the opening session which takes place from 09.00 to 11.00.
The purpose of the opening is to discuss the progress made on the political framework for Clean Energy for All Europeans, and reflect on the actions taken and needed to boost the clean energy transition globally. More specifically, Monica will join a panel discussion on the progress of the clean energy transition in the EU and to reflect on this progress in an international context.

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Strong engagement with policymakers, combined with the successful organisation of the 4th European Energy Efficiency Day, highlighted the importance of collaboration and dialogue in advancing shared objectives. Partnerships across sectors and institutions remained central to delivering impact and shaping effective energy policies.

Looking ahead to 2026, we will intensify our efforts to secure the regulatory certainty that can accelerate the energy transition, while providing businesses with the investment confidence they need and strengthening Europe’s  competitiveness.

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