Europe : Accelerating investment for an energy-independent and low-carbon future

Webinars - By : Caroline HENRY / Clara CALIPEL

I4CE launch a webinar of the third edition of its flagship report on climate investment across the European Union : The State of Europe’s Climate Investment.

 

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Where do climate investments in Europe stand?

The current energy crisis has once again exposed the EU’s structural vulnerability to fossil fuel dependence. Rising energy prices are weighing on household purchasing power and undermining industrial competitiveness.

 

  • Has investment increased?
  • Are EU households, businesses and public entities investing enough to meet 2030 climate targets?
  • Which sectors are on track?

 

To answer these questions, the third edition of the State of Europe’s Climate Investment builds on the latest available data, refined estimation methods, and a broader analytical scope.

 

This new edition provides original data on investment in heat pumps, batteries, renewables, nuclear energy, electric vehicles and other key sectors — and examines what the gaps mean for European climate and competitiveness policy.

 

Agenda :

  • Introductory remarks : Jean Pisani-Ferry, Chairman of I4CE
     
     
  • Presentation of the outcomes :

Clara Calipel — Research Fellow, European climate investments, I4CE

Caroline Henry — Research Analyst, Europe programme, I4CE
 
 

  • Q&A session

 

15 Jun 2026

Europe : Accelerating investment for an energy-independent and low-carbon future


I4CE Contacts
Caroline HENRY
Caroline HENRY
Research Analyst - EU Climate Investments Email
Clara CALIPEL
Clara CALIPEL
Research Fellow – EU Climate Investments  Email
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