EU relies on green technologies: industrial promotion with new goals!

EU relies on green technologies: industrial promotion with new goals!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - The EU Commission presented the promising “Clean Industrial Deal” today, and the chairman of the production union, Reinhold Binder, sees a positive step for the industrial location of Europe. Binder emphasizes that the new measures take up important points that its union has been demanding for a long time, in particular the promotion of green technologies and focus on European added value. He particularly emphasizes the regulation that at the public order for green technologies at least 40 percent of the components must now come from the EU, instead of only granting the cheapest bidder, such as ots.at reported.

Another important aspect of the Clean Industrial Deal is the increase in the recycling quota, which contributes to the achievement of the climate goals and to reduce the dependence on imports of critical raw materials. Binder emphasizes that the implementation of these goals requires well -trained specialists and that the EU announces supportive measures to improve further training in Europe. However, he warns that the high energy prices continue to be a significant challenge for location development and that it is urgently needed to rethink the existing Merit order system. "It cannot be that the electricity prices are determined by the most expensive power plant," continued Binder, which the industrial capacities that are outsourced by the Bindergroup could heavily burden, such as bindergroup.info notes.

focus on the future and innovation

Binder appeals to the EU to strengthen the industrial location of Europe and to support all initiatives to secure jobs. However, care must be taken to ensure that the interests of the employees focus on the focus as well as the economic issues. The BinderGroup, which has been supplied by innovative systems for industrial gas -based measurement for decades, supports this progress through the development of efficient control systems and portable analyzers. These technologies could make a decisive contribution to transforming industry sustainably and increasing efficiency in different areas such as wastewater treatment.

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