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EU energy statistical pocketbook and country datasheets. The EU continues to make progress in increasing the share of renewable energy in the energy mix, which rose to 25% in 2022 compared to 19% in 2021.
With almost half of EU gas imports sourced from Russia, and large shares of coal and oil - the EU was confronted with a double challenge: to safeguard its security of energy supplies – and keep prices at remotely affordable levels.
In focus: EU energy policy for energy independence. In this interview, Pierre Schellekens, Director for Energy policy: strategy and coordination at the Commission’s Directorate-General for Energy, talks about how the REPowerEU plan has contributed to an important shift for the EU’s clean energy transition and energy independence and how the ...
The report describes how the EU responded collectively to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and weaponisation of its energy exports, by saving energy, diversifying supplies and accelerating the clean energy transition.
In this interview, Paula Pinho, Director for Just Transition, Consumers, Energy Security, Efficiency and Innovation at the European Commission Directorate-General for Energy discusses the EU's policy objectives to achieve a clean energy transition that leaves no one behind.
To tackle high energy prices and a rampant inflation, the European Commission and EU countries are actively promoting actions that help citizens reduce their energy consumption, increase their energy savings and lower their energy bills.
Starting on 22 October 2024, digital identity verification is mandatory for all suppliers registering their product models in the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL) under implementing rules adopted earlier this year.
This edition covers data for 2022, and highlights facts such as that the EU continues to make progress in increasing the share of renewable energy in the energy mix, which rose to 25% in 2022 compared to 19% in 2021.
The EU has reached its target of filling gas storage facilities to 90% of capacity roughly 2½ months ahead of the November 1 deadline, according to the latest figures released today by Gas Infrastructure Europe.
The publication provides energy statistics for all EU countries and the EU as a whole, covering areas such as energy balances, energy production and consumption, electricity capacities, energy prices, main energy indicators, socio-economic data and the impact of the energy sector on the climate.