Energy

Energy

Energy & Climate Transition Public Affairs

Reverdin Consulting supports energy players, investors, and industrial stakeholders in navigating the fast-evolving climate and energy policy landscape, where regulation, finance, and geopolitics increasingly converge. We help clients anticipate policy shifts, build credibility, and shape outcomes across the decision-making hubs that set global and European energy rules.

Europe’s energy transition is being accelerated and structured by major regulatory packages such as the EU “Fit for 55”, designed to deliver the European Climate Law objectives (climate neutrality by 2050 and a 55% net emissions reduction by 2030). At the same time, energy security has become a core policy driver, with the EU’s REPowerEU plan explicitly aimed at making energy supply more secure and independent from external sources.

Our Core Expertise

We focus on high-impact files where energy strategy and public policy directly shape investment decisions and market access:

  • EU Climate & Energy Regulation: positioning and engagement around the “Fit for 55” legislative architecture and energy-related policy reforms.
  • Energy Security & Resilience: regulatory and stakeholder engagement linked to diversification, infrastructure, and strategic autonomy priorities reflected in REPowerEU.
  • Clean Energy Scale-Up: coalition-based advocacy aligned with the global push to triple renewables and double energy efficiency by 2030.
  • Climate Diplomacy & Global Norms: strategic engagement linked to COP outcomes, including the call to “transition away from fossil fuels” in energy systems.

Our Methodology: From Policy Taker to Policy Shaper

Reverdin Consulting operates at the nexus of energy security, industrial decarbonization, and climate finance. We position energy majors, renewable developers, and clean-tech investors in the multilateral forums where the future of the energy system is negotiated.

Our Network

Reverdin Consulting activates a curated network of senior advisors—spanning former policymakers, regulators, multilateral insiders, and technical experts—to match the complexity and urgency of each mandate. This flexible model allows fast, bespoke task forces combining sector depth (power, grids, hydrogen, carbon markets) with the political judgement needed to operate in high-stakes policy environments.

Focus Areas

Where we concentrate our sector expertise

1

Decarbonization & Carbon Markets

Navigating the expansion of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). We guide heavy industries and energy producers through the complexities of carbon pricing, advocating for realistic transition pathways that safeguard competitiveness while meeting climate targets.

2

Renewables & Grid Infrastructure

The global target to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030 faces permitting bottlenecks and grid connection delays. We support developers of offshore wind, solar, and hydrogen projects in unlocking regulatory barriers and building coalitions to advocate for fast-track permitting and cross-border infrastructure investment.

3

Critical Minerals & Supply Chains

The transition requires a massive influx of lithium, cobalt, and copper, triggering a race for resources. We assist clients in navigating the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) and building resilient supply chains, facilitating dialogue with resource-rich nations to establish strategic partnerships.

Our Approach

How we deliver results in this sector

1

Multilateral Ecosystem Mapping

We identify the specific coalitions (e.g., Industrial Deep Decarbonization Initiative, Global Offshore Wind Alliance) that align with your assets.

2

Strategic Coalition Building

We design and manage industry alliances that act as force multipliers, helping you move from isolated advocacy to collective leverage, mirroring successful models like the Hydrogen Council or Energy Transitions Commission.

3

High-Level Advocacy

We facilitate direct engagement with energy ministers and climate envoys during key moments of the diplomatic calendar (COP, G7/G20, IEA Ministerial).

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