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Eurelectric: saving Europe's industry requires greater electrification

Today, a third of industries' energy consumption is covered by electricity, with only 4% of industrial high-emission heating processes being electrified. Buildings' electrification is also struggling with heat pumps sales decreasing by 5% in 2023. Electric vehicles increased to a total of nine million units in 2024, but remain far from the targeted 30 to 44 million units by 2030. Today, a third of industries' energy consumption is covered by electricity, with only 4% of industrial high-emission...
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Today, a third of industries' energy consumption is covered by electricity, with only 4% of industrial high-emission heating processes being electrified. Buildings' electrification is also struggling with heat pumps sales decreasing by 5% in 2023. Electric vehicles increased to a total of nine million units in 2024, but remain far from the targeted 30 to 44 million units by 2030.

"The missing piece between going green and staying competitive is electrifying. Industrial sectors hold a huge potential to electrify further based on available technologies" – said Eurelectric's Secretary General Kristian Ruby , pointing to electric boilers, arc furnaces, heat pumps, induction eating, plasma torches and more for energy-intensive goods like steel and aluminium.

Another concern for the sector is increased price volatility. As of August 2024 , Europe witnessed 1,031 hours where electricity prices went below zero in at least one bidding zone, mostly during solar peaks, with power producers having to pay to supply electricity to the grid. At the same time, parts of Europe witnessed unusually high prices and cross-border spread. These occurrences, combined with low demand and frequent negative prices complicate the business case for additional renewable investments.

On the other hand, negative prices incentivise more storage and flexibility to stabilise price volatility. Yet, a boost in electricity demand remains crucial to solving this issue.

Eurelectric  calls on policymakers to implement the Green Deal, maintain a market-compatible investment framework and establish a clear electrification strategy for a competitive, decarbonised European industry.

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