Integrated Product Policy: Where is the EU Heading?doi:10.54648/336177Schliessner, UrsulaEuropean Energy & Environmental Law Review
The aim of the Energy-related-Products (ErP) directive, also known as Ecodesign, is to promote a framework for the integration of environmental aspects into the design of equipment. The eco-design of products is a key factor in EU strategy on integrated product policy. The aim of this prev...
The aim of the Energy-related-Products (ErP) directive, also known as Ecodesign, is to promote a framework for the integration of environmental aspects into the design of equipment. The eco-design of products is a key factor in EU strategy on integrated product policy. The aim of this prev...
The aim of the Energy-related-Products (ErP) directive, also known as Ecodesign, is to promote a framework for the integration of environmental aspects into the design of equipment. The eco-design of products is a key factor in EU strategy on integrated product policy. The aim of this prev...
is to promote a framework for the integration of environmental aspects into the design of equipment. The eco-design of products is a key factor in EU strategy on integrated product policy. The aim of this preventive approach is to optimise the environmental performance of products while maintaining...
including the attainment and optimization of a well-integrated internal electricity system and market2in line with other—not directly energy-related—EU policyobjectives including the “greening” of the EU economy, the empowerment of citizens/consumers, decentralization, digitalization, and the resilience...
European Union: Its purpose and significanceIn the 1980s West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl worked to create a united Europe that would be both economically and politically integrated. See all videos for this article Throughout the 1970s and ’80s the EEC gradually expanded both its membership and...
Potential further analyses of future-orientated options, or forecasts, are not integrated. The sharp distinction between backward-looking and forward-looking approaches can also be presented in terms of the separation between criticality and resilience (Dewulf et al., 2016), where resilience is ...
[LCOE] of lowest produced costs) if certain conditions could be met: reaching economies of scale—that is, at least 5 to 7 GW per year of integrated sites solar-production capacity—and ensuring wider ecosystem changes (for example, consistent access...
further strengthening the bloc’s security and social cohesion through an integrated, centrally managed and shared policy and investment approach that continuously improves the prospects for EU integration and growth. Conclusion – the transformation has only just begun ...