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Energy Dome

🇪🇺 ITALYRegistered 24/01 staff
Disclosed budget
€10,000 — €24,999
Meetings 12mo
11
Policy files
50
Accredited passes
0

Recent meetings

DateCommissioner / CabinetTopicFile
06 Feb 2026
Johannes Ten Broeke
Cabinet member
Cleantech
06 Feb 2026
Johannes Ten Broeke
Cabinet member
CleantechSRC
10 Jul 2025
Arthur Corbin
Cabinet member
Industrial decarbonisation & competitiveness
10 Jul 2025
Aleksandra Kordecka
Cabinet member
Industrial decarbonisation & competitivenessSRC
10 Jul 2025
Arthur Corbin
Cabinet member
Industrial decarbonisation & competitivenessSRC
02 Jul 2025
Lukasz Kolinski
Director
Grids Package and Electrification Action PlanSRC
02 Jul 2025
Stella Kaltsouni
Cabinet member
Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES)
02 Jul 2025
Stella Kaltsouni
Cabinet member
Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES)SRC
02 Jul 2025
Lukasz Kolinski
Director
Grids Package and Electrification Action Plan
01 Jul 2025
Johannes Ten Broeke
Cabinet member
Energy storageSRC
01 Jul 2025
Johannes Ten Broeke
Cabinet member
Energy storage

Mission & Goals

Energy Dome set out with one simple mission: We want to enable people around the world to have better access to energy by modernizing the grid with long-duration energy storage. Not tomorrow. People need a new approach today! Our proprietary technology is being deployed globally to provide energy storage solutions that have been missing. If you, like us, want to be part of the Modern Energy revolution, this needs to start now. Stop dreaming about tomorrow. A better energy storage solution is here. Get it done today.

EU Legislative Interests

Grids Package, NZIA, Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act, Clean Industrial State Aid Framework (CISAF)​

Communication Activities

Energy Dome has a contractual relationship with #SustainablePublicAffairs to help advance our public engagement with representatives of the decision-makers in the European Parliament and European Commission. #SustainablePublicAffairs acts as a liaison for Energy Dome, setting up meetings and attending meetings with us. Energy Dome promotes our own interests (pursuant to Question 8) by attending the meetings and discussing our technology, policy, and regulatory priorities. Therefore we are both promoting our own interests and using an intermediary to advance our interests. Specifically, we a) send emails and respond to consultations for input; b) are planning to attend meetings with MEPs and/or their Staff in Brussels in July; and c) participate in EASE and CleanTech for Europe. Our meetings under b) above will discuss the need for grid flexibility, locally produced content, and improved siting and permitting for battery storage.

Interests Represented

Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members

Member Of

EASE, Cleantech for Europe, ESI (Energy Storage Ireland)

Additional Information

#SPA supports Energy Dome by helping us set up strategic meetings and shape our public affairs messaging.

Connected Legislation

Energy storage

100%

Energy storage

100%

Directive on summertime arrangements

70%

EU energy infrastructure investment projects

70%

EU Strategy for Energy System Integration

70%

Citizens' Energy Package

70%

New Energy Market Design

70%

Efficiency reference values for combined heat and power (Directive 2012/27/EU)

70%

EU response to rising energy prices

70%

Energy efficiency promotion programme (1998-2002)

70%

Energy storage

70%

The gas market

70%

Energy labelling of domestic ovens and range hoods

70%

Amendment: Efficiency reference values for electricity and heat (Reg 2015/2402)

70%

Signing and provisional application of Energy Charter Treaty

70%

Micro-generation

70%

Supplement: Energy labelling for household refrigerators (Directive 2010/30/EU)

70%

Amendment: Tolerances in verification procedures (multiple Regulations)

70%

Supplement: Energy labelling of televisions (Directive 2010/30/EU)

70%

Regulation on revising the primary energy factor for electricity in application of Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council

70%

Assessment of energy efficiency national action plans

70%

Energy labelling of space and combination heaters (Directive 2010/30/EU)

70%

State of the Energy Union

70%

Energy framework programme (1998-2002): ETAP programme

70%

Resolution on Thermie II programme

70%

State of the Energy Union

70%

Interconnected Energy Single Market for lower bills and competitiveness

70%

EU financial assistance: Kozloduy NPP decommissioning (Bulgaria)

70%

Nuclear energy: plant safety and general principles

70%

Thermie II: Financial support for Energy Technology (1995-1998)

70%

Aligning Energy Charta Treaty with EU Green Deal

70%

Repeal of energy policy legislative texts

70%

European Energy Union

70%

Energy efficiency: SAVE programme continuation (CO2 strategy)

70%

SAVE II: Hungary's participation in energy efficiency programme

70%

Energy efficiency requirements for fluorescent lighting ballasts

70%

Ignalina NPP decommissioning assistance (2028-2034)

70%

Resolution on Temelin nuclear power plant (Czechia)

70%

Energy labelling of vacuum cleaners (Directive 2010/30/EU)

70%

Directive on the Energy Efficiency Directive (2012/27/EU)

70%

Supplement: Energy labelling of household dishwashers (Directive 2010/30/EU)

70%

Energy labelling of electrical lamps and luminaires (Directive 2010/30/EU)

70%

Supplement: Energy labelling for household washing machines (Directive 2010/30/EU)

70%

Green Paper: Energy efficiency

70%

Energy labelling: water heaters and hot-water storage tanks

70%

Energy efficiency (recast)

70%

Maximising energy efficiency of EU building stock

70%

Amendment to Directive 2012/27/EU on the contents of comprehensive assessments of the potential for efficient heating and cooling

70%

Regulation on the Internet

70%

State of the Energy Union

70%