Brenmiller Energy Can Help Turn The EU's Clean Industry Deal Vision Into Tangible Reality

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MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / March 4, 2025 / The European Commission published its most coherent and comprehensive clean energy wish list ever- the Clean Industrial Deal (CID). It's aggressive but, at the same time, lacks the alarmist rhetoric that the United States' Green New Deal presents, instead offering a compelling case for how to address the continent's crippling energy crisis, high industrial costs, and urgent need for decarbonization.

The excellent news is that the ambitious CID, designed to make European industries more competitive while eliminating fossil fuel dependence, is actually doable. Its construction follows the EU recognizing what businesses have known for years-industrial electrification is more than a climate imperative; it's a matter of financial survival. The difference in this cycle of interest is that the greater understanding of processes portrayed in the CID could ultimately exchange political grandstanding for action.

It's about time. Despite the time lost debating instead of implementing, the EU has at least pitched a resolution to focus on "how" to get the mutually desired results. Although starting earlier could have put them much further along in implementing actual solutions, the truth is is that the "how" process wasn't quite the comprehensive solution available today.

Changing The Energy Storage Landscape

That's changed. Innovative energy companies like Brenmiller Energy (NASDAQ:BNRG) are actively implementing industry-changing solutions that can forever change the energy storage and energy-on-demand landscape. Forget adding on to existing technology- Brenmiller's contribution is all their own.

Better still for Brenmiller and its stakeholders, it puts an estimated $440 million project pipeline in play over the next few years, a number that according to the company, may prove conservative. Give credit to the company's bGen™ thermal energy storage system, which offers more than an incremental improvement to serving energy demand and storage-it can be a game-changing solution that bridges the gap between renewable energy generation and real-world industrial needs. If Europe is serious about lowering energy costs, eliminating gas dependency, and ensuring energy resilience, it needs to move beyond theoretical fixes and start deploying technology that works.

Not tomorrow, but now. Europe's industries are being crushed by unsustainable energy costs. Unfortunately, there isn't much relief in sight, especially after years of relying on imported natural gas due to the post-Ukraine energy crisis. Now, they get potentially hit from the other side with the EU's Clean Industrial Deal expecting companies to transition sooner rather than later to cleaner energy sources through electrification and renewable energy.


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