Technip Energies

T.EN

Born in 2021, Technip Energies is a French-based, global technology and engineering powerhouse, with seventeen thousand employees in 34 countries.

Lobbying Activity

Response to European Climate Law amendment

17 Sept 2025

Technip Energies (T.EN), technology and engineering provider, welcomes the opportunity to contribute to this consultation. Being committed to the European net-zero trajectory, we support the establishment of a 2040 emissions reduction target in the European Climate Law. We recommend to maintain the -90% target proposed by the European Commission, which could be helped by solutions in hydrogen, CCUS, SAF, and low-carbon and carbon-free technologies. Please find more details in the attached position paper, notably on the international credits.
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Response to Sustainable transport investment plan

3 Sept 2025

Technip Energies welcomes the European Commissions initiative to develop a Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP) and strongly supports the inclusion of a strategic focus on de-risking investments in renewable and low-carbon fuels. As a leading technology and engineering powerhouse with state-of-the-art EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) capabilities for clean solutions, we believe the STIP can play a pivotal role in unlocking final investment decisions (FIDs) for First-of-a-Kind (FOAK) projects, particularly in Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF). We strongly encourage the Commission to integrate targeted financial instruments and regulatory clarity into the STIP to address the unique risks faced by FOAK projects and EPC players. Our recommendations focus on de-risking mechanisms including a performance guarantee mechanism, revenue certainty tools to support market stability, and carbon pricing reforms to incentivise SAF demand. See our detailed feedback attached.
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Response to EU emissions trading system for maritime, aviation and stationary installations, and market stability reserve - review

8 Jul 2025

Technip Energies welcomes the opportunity to participate to the feedback session on EU emissions trading system for maritime, aviation and stationary installations, and market stability reserve. Please find attached our position.
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Response to Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act

8 Jul 2025

Technip Energies welcomes the opportunity to participate to this consultation. Please find attached our position.
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Meeting with Aleksandra Kordecka (Cabinet of Executive Vice-President Stéphane Séjourné), Laia Pinos Mataro (Cabinet of Executive Vice-President Stéphane Séjourné)

22 May 2025 · Presentation of the company´s history and current projects, with a focus on their European projects. Overview of EU regulations.

Meeting with Johannes Ten Broeke (Cabinet of Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra)

21 May 2025 · EU industrial and decarbonisation strategy

Response to Implementing Act for guidelines on strategic projects

20 Feb 2025

Technip Energies, global engineering and technology powerhouse in the field of decarbonisation, welcomes the introduction of guidelines on strategic projects in the context of the Net Zero Industry Act in order to build back European industrial competitiveness and decarbonisation technology leadership. Nonetheless, we believe that some adjustments are needed to improve the effectiveness of NZIA. Paragraph 2 of the Annex provides a definition of first-of-a-kind manufacturing facility which places substantial attention to facilities which have not yet reached Final Investment Decision (see point (ii) "[...] not yet substantially present or planned to be built in the Union in the sense that a facility capable of producing a comparable product, process or performance should not already exist or be committed to being built in the Union."). According to this rationale, the definition of First-Of-A-Kind manufacturing facility is bound to off takers plans and commitments, which is not an optimal criterion to support the initial deployment, at industrial scale, of cutting-edge net-zero technologies. In fact, whilst the current wording partly shields the project from commercial risks, it fails to do the same for key technology and technical risks inherent to innovative technologies, namely the scale-up risk and the integration risk of such innovative technologies into a complete production scheme, from feedstock supply to product off-take. These risks can have high financial implications and be the ultimate cause of commercial failure, in case committed or planned projects involving such technologies fail to achieve production as per plan (in terms of throughput, process performance at commercial scale and product quality). In order to better protect from such risks, Technip Energies believes that the definition under the concept 'innovation,' present in the following paragraph, would help safeguard proper First-Of-A-Kind technologies in their transition from test pilots to commercial use. Therefore, we insist on making as primary concept defining a first-of-a-kind manufacturing facility the definition "Where an innovation is already in use in Research and Development or small-scale production in the Union, new large-scale production of that innovation is [instead of may still be] considered as not yet substantively present within the Union [...]." With this updated basis, project developers, off-takers, technology companies, engineering companies, investors and operators investing in advanced and groundbreaking net-zero technologies are met with a legally certain definition. Consequently, they will be able to provide better financial guarantees to off takers and reduce their capital exposure.
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