Topics
Reducing energy consumption and achieving energy savings is essential to deliver the European Green Deal.
Energy from renewable sources reduces greenhouse gas emissions and lowers our dependence on imported fossil fuels.
The EU's integrated internal energy market helps to keep energy affordable and guarantee secure supplies.
Our energy systems need to be sufficiently flexible to facilitate cross-border, cross-sector innovation and investment.
A modern energy infrastructure, connecting markets and regions, is crucial to meet the EU’s energy and climate goals.
The EU aims to ensure the safe and secure use of civil nuclear energy, which generates almost 23% of the EU's electricity.
A resilient EU energy system ensures secure supplies at any time, even during human-made accidents, natural disasters or other disruptions.
Industrial carbon management and a gradual phase-out of fossil fuels is key for a just and clean energy transition.
EU energy cooperation with countries around the world, and international institutions, and other external energy engagements.
Innovation in low-carbon and clean energy technologies are essential to fulfil the EU’s energy union strategy.
EU policies and local initiatives ensuring a just energy transition by engaging with and supporting citizens right across the EU.
EU programmes, calls for tenders and private-public initiatives are available to finance energy projects.
Highlights

Ready to get to grips with the EU’s energy security policy? Let’s go.

- Status: Open
The consultation closes on 12 June 2026.

The EUSEW policy conference will take place from 9 to 11 June 2026 in Brussels and online.
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A proposal to strengthen Europe's competitiveness, reduce energy dependencies and increase affordability for households.

EU measures to reduce energy costs and keep building an Energy Union that delivers more affordable and clean energy for all Europeans.

The EU energy labelling and ecodesign legislation helps improve the energy efficiency of products on the EU market.

Weekly updated information on consumer prices of petroleum products in all EU countries.
Featured video
Energy fuels our daily lives—and Europe’s economy—but with growing threats like cyberattacks, supply disruptions, and extreme weather events, how is the EU ensuring a secure, affordable, and sustainable energy future?
The approach rests on 3 key pillars: prevention, preparedness, and innovation. By combining renewable expansion, resilient infrastructure, and solidarity between EU countries, we are building an energy system that’s cleaner, more secure, and fit for future challenges.





