Tracking progress towards a clean, competitive and fair future

On 3 September 2025, the ECNO consortium will launch its new flagship report for 2025. During the webinar, we will present the latest findings and discuss the ensuing recommendations with high-profile EU policy stakeholders, including members of the European Parliament, the European Commission and the business community. 

Speakers

14:00 (CEST) – Opening and welcome: tracking progress towards the clean, competitive and fair transition

  • Matthias Duwe, ECNO Coordinator, Ecologic Institute

14:10 – Presentation of ECNO findings: momentum and areas for action – state of play in 2025

  • Eike Velten, Senior Fellow, Ecologic Institute
  • Clara Calipel, Research Fellow, Institute for Climate Economics
  • Mia Moisio, Policy Expert, NewClimate Institute

14:45 – Panel discussion: priorities for EU action under the Clean Industrial Deal

  • Thomas Pellerin-Carlin, MEP for the S&D group
  • Bertrand L'Huillier, Cabinet of Commissioner Séjourné (invited)
  • Cilian O'Donoghue, Policy Director, Eurelectric

15:45 - Conclusions and outlook

  • Aleksander Sniegocki, CEO, Reform Institute

More details about the event and previous flagship reports can be found on the ECNO website.

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