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RSSThe Commission has today published a study dedicated to the net zero manufacturing industry landscape across EU countries.
The Commission is pleased to announce that the overarching theme of this year’s European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) will be “Powering a fair and competitive green transition”.
In 2023, the EU’s greenhouse gas emissions by economic activities and households totalled 3.4 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalents. This represents a 7% decrease compared with 2022 and 18% reduction compared with 2013.
Today, ACER releases a new tool to simulate price correlations for electricity forward trading with potential virtual hub prices.
We had a good and open discussion on the energy situation and wider implications of the end of the transit of Russian gas via Ukraine.
The aim of the Project Groups is to ensure preparation and political steer in the delivery of initiatives from conception to implementation.
Responding to urgent needs of the region, the European Commission has appointed expert Catharina Sikow-Magny as European Coordinator for the Baltic Synchronisation projects of common interest.
The Gender Balance on Corporate Boards Directive entered into application at the end of 2024, aiming for a more balanced gender representation on the boards of listed companies across all EU Member States.
31 December 2024 marked the end of the Russian gas transit agreement via Ukraine. In an extraordinary meeting of the Gas Coordination Group held today, the Commission and the Member States from the Central and Eastern Europe took stock of the situation.
EU gas and electricity markets proved robust in the third quarter of 2024, according to the latest quarterly reports for both markets.