The European Commission has presented first initiatives to boost investment in homegrown clean energy solutions, increase resilience and reduce energy prices in Europe.
Despite difficult challenges in the energy policy landscape, the EU made progress towards a more secure and affordable energy sector, less dependent on Russian energy, an annual EU energy report shows.
The largest electricity and gas producers experienced a decrease in market share in many EU countries in 2022, as competition in the energy market increased compared with 2021, Eurostat reports.
— last modified 12 April 2024 The EU Council formally adopted on 12 April a revised directive on the energy performance of buildings. The directive will help reduce greenhouse gas…
— last modified 24 October 2023 The European Commission presented on 24 October a European Wind Power Action Plan to ensure that the clean energy transition goes hand-in-hand with industrial…
— last modified 25 April 2023 The European Commission launched on 25 April 2023 a first-of-a-kind process for European companies to register their gas purchase needs via the AggregateEU mechanism,…
— last modified 14 March 2023 The European Commission proposed on 14 March to reform the EU’s electricity market design to accelerate a surge in renewables and the phase-out of…










