
The EU Hydrogen Bank and the Road to Green Energy Transition
The European Union has recognized the transformative potential of hydrogen, and a proposal to establish the EU Hydrogen Bank is at the forefront of this
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The European Union has recognized the transformative potential of hydrogen, and a proposal to establish the EU Hydrogen Bank is at the forefront of this

In its ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability and the European Green Deal, the European Commission has taken significant steps towards combating greenwashing and promoting transparent environmental claims. The proposed Green Claims Directive fights against greenwashing and regulates how companies substantiate and communicate their environmental claims. Companies will only be able to make environmental claims about their products and services if those claims are backed by scientific research and assessment. The proposal will also regulate environmental labels.

In previous pieces around SMEs and EU lobbying, we have discussed the limited size and resources of small and medium-sized companies and the other factors hindering SMEs from performing direct lobbying in Brussels. We also suggested that a consultancy like Lykke Advice can be a solution to overcome those obstacles. So, concretely, how can a boutique consultancy help SMEs in achieving their lobbying goals?

In our previous piece, we looked at how the human and financial resources of small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) can be a limiting factor for

Those who work in the EU bubble frequently hear EU policymakers discuss the central role that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play in the European

The EU Foresight Report is an annual peek into what the Commission has in mind for the years ahead. Take a look at the challenges identified in 2023.

The AI Act will bring safety, trust and rules to current and future AI systems in the EU. But, what stage is the legislation at? And what can be found in the details?

In early 2023, the European Parliament launched the Public Health Subcommittee (SANT). The newly established body became operational in April, when it presented its work

Since the Qatargate scandal erupted a couple of months ago, lobbying in the EU institutions has once more found itself under scrutiny. The EU Transparency

2023 is the European Year of Skills. What does that mean, and how can it benefit your organisation?