Risks of visibility lose during twin transition assessment
Why common rules are essential for a fair energy transition?
Europe’s energy system is changing fast.
More renewables. More digital tools. More cross-border coordination.
Under the leadership of the European Commission and within the framework of the EuropeanGreenDeal, the transition is accelerating.
But here’s the risk: if regions measure impacts differently, define vulnerability differently, or collect data in different ways, we lose visibility.
And when we lose visibility, people get overlooked.
Common rules matter because they create a shared framework:
- A common way to define energy vulnerability
- A common way to compare regional impacts
- A common structure for analysing socio-economic risks
This consistency makes something powerful possible: evidence-based policy that is comparable across regions.
It allows decision-makers to identify where support is needed most.
It helps design targeted measures.
It ensures the green and digital transition does not deepen inequality.
At Fitter-EU we develop tools and scenarios that help policymakers anticipate and address distributional impacts early.
Because the transition will only succeed if it works for everyone.
