european economics takes part in 2024 Climate Week NYC

Securing Public Funding for Green Innovation and a Sustainable Future
As the world faces the pressing need for climate action, european economics is proud to participate in the 2024 Climate Week in New York. As part of our ethos, we are dedicated to advancing sustainability and reducing carbon emissions through all strategic projects that we support across Europe.
With a portfolio that includes over €39 billion in public funding for 237 impactful projects – of which €7.9 just last year, european economics is at the forefront of addressing climate challenges. From renewable energy advancements to gigafactories for cleantechs, these initiatives are driving Europe toward a more sustainable future.
european economics distinguishes itself from traditional consultancy firms by offering highly specialised services aimed at securing State aid and European funding for projects focused on decarbonisation and breakthrough innovation. Our support extends to innovative developments like wide-band gap materials in the power chips industry, floating offshore wind farms, or the decarbonisation of steelmaking based on clean hydrogen as a substitute to coal – all contributing to a significant reduction in carbon emissions. The company has managed over €90 billion in projects designed to bring innovative green technologies from development through to industrialisation and commercialisation.
“Most of our clients’ projects focus on decarbonisation, whether it’s clean hydrogen production, electric batteries, or renewable electricity from offshore wind or geothermal energy. None of these would be possible without the public funding we help them secure,” says Marc Isabelle, Ph.D., Founder & CEO of european economics.
As COP29 approaches and global discussions on climate action intensify at Climate Week NYC 2024, european economics is eager to share insights from its extensive experience. We hope to encourage the replication and scaling of successful climate initiatives, amplifying their global impact.