Ambitions for Europe 2024-2029
As the European Union faces multifaceted challenges and opportunities ahead, the Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE) presents a comprehensive white paper detailing strategic regulatory recommendations for the upcoming EU legislature. This paper, titled “Ambitions for Europe 2024-2029: Harnessing regulation to boost the Twin Transition,” is a forward-looking document that aims to shape the future of EU policy across the tech, energy, and mobility sectors.
In this White Paper, renowned CERRE academics outline nine key ambitions for the EU to achieve by 2029, emphasising the need for robust, resilient, and future-proof regulatory frameworks addressing both cross-sectoral challenges and specific sectoral ambitions in Technology, Media & Telecommunications, Energy & Sustainability, and Mobility
CERRE’s Ambitions for Europe 2024-2029
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Towards a new regulatory approach: Adopting novel ways of working to adapt to new challenges
Cross-sector -
Build robust, resilient, and future-proof digital infrastructure and foundational technologies
Tech, Media, Telecom -
Ensure a safe, positive and fair online platform ecosystem
Tech, Media, Telecom -
Create a thriving, vibrant, and competitive data and innovation economy
Tech, Media, Telecom -
Developing fair and efficient energy and carbon markets
Energy & Sustainability -
Building resilient and sufficient energy infrastructure
Energy & Sustainability -
Creating appropriate institutional and governance framework to reach net zero
Energy & Sustainability -
Supporting effective, efficient, and fair public transport in Europe
Mobility -
Establish a leading-edge, smart, and sustainable European Mobility Data Space
Mobility
Authors

Catherine Banet
Academic Co-Director, CERRE
University of Oslo

Paolo Beria
Research Fellow, CERRE
Research Centre on Transport Policies, Politecnico di Milano

Marc Bourreau
Academic Co-Director, CERRE
Telecom Paris

Sally Broughton Micova
Academic Co-Director, CERRE
University of East Anglia

Andrei Covatariu
Research Fellow, CERRE
Energy Policy Group

Richard Feasey
Senior Advisor, CERRE
UK CMA

Jan Krämer
Academic Co-Director, CERRE
University of Passau

Bruno Liebhaberg
Founder and Executive
Chairman, CERRE

Enguerrand Marique
Research Fellow, CERRE
Raadboud University Nijmegen

Michael Pollitt
Academic Co-Director, CERRE
University of Cambridge

Daniel Schnurr
Research Fellow, CERRE
University of Regensburg

Alexandre de Streel
Academic Director, CERRE
University of Namur