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RSSThe EU’s flagship LIFE programme has awarded more than €380 million to 133 new green projects in support of the European Green Deal.
The Commission has today published its assessment of the draft updated National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) of Austria.
The guidance clarifies the requirement to discontinue, at the latest from 1 January 2025, any financial incentive for the installation of new stand-alone boilers powered by fossil fuels.
This week, Commissioner for Energy, Kadri Simson, will be in Reykjavík to strengthen energy relations with Iceland.
In its annual winter supply outlook published today, the European Network for Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG), confirmed the EU is well prepared for winter 2024-2025 and the following summer months.
Developing cross-border energy infrastructure fit for the 21st century is essential to delivering the EU’s world-leading energy transition.
Commissioner Simson discussed winter preparedness, competitiveness and next steps on REPowerEU at the Energy Council in Luxembourg.
The input from this consultation will then be taken into account before the Commission finalises the draft act and submits it for scrutiny to the European Parliament and Council, planned before the end of the year.
In 2023, the EU imported €19.7 billion worth of solar panels, €3.9 billion of liquid biofuels and €0.3 billion worth of wind turbines from extra-EU countries.
Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson will be in Luxembourg tomorrow to participate in the Energy Council.