David Tassadogh, infrastructure associate at GRESB, discusses how working parallel with current EU legislations will help companies reach net zero. It is evident that for society to make substantial progress in preparing for a future impacted by climate change, a large segment of our infrastructure sector must greatly reduce its carbon emissions, if not achieve net zero. Companies specialising in the storage of energy resources will play a key role in these efforts – bringing valuable expertise, established infrastructure, and the necessary legal credentials to manage new supply networks and the global expansion of markets for alternative energy forms. For […]
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