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RSSThe Commission has taken a key step in advancing Europe's technological leadership and sustainability goals by creating 3 new European Partnerships on advanced materials, textiles, and photovoltaics.

A new interactive platform delivers real-time clean energy storage insights as Europe shifts toward sustainable energy sources.

In 2024, 47.4% of net electricity generated in the EU came from renewable energy sources, up by 2.6 percentage points (pp) compared with 2023.

The 3 winners stood out for their exceptional heat decarbonisation strategies, serving as inspiration for other cities and towns across Europe.
In 2022, the EU’s net domestic energy use was 58.8 million terajoules, representing a 4.2% decrease compared with 2021. This figure includes energy used directly by households and energy used by production activities of businesses and government.

Wind energy is abundant across many parts of Europe. It is a cost-effective way of generating electricity from a resource that will never be depleted. It can be harnessed both onshore and offshore and plays a key role in the clean energy transition.
The Action Plan for Affordable Energy is an ambitious strategy to reduce energy costs for households and businesses now, while building a clean, competitive and secure Energy Union for future generations.

Today, the Commission is launching the second mid-term matching round to coordinate gas purchases under the AggregateEU platform.

The Commission has published a new report looking at the current process for approving capacity mechanisms in the EU.
Our progress under REPowerEU has been substantial, but we must continue to work together to address the remaining imports while not creating new import dependencies.