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RSSPreventing the avoidable waste of energy significantly reduces the amount of energy we need, allowing us to replace the EU’s traditional dependency on fossil fuels with sustainable energy sources, more efficiently and at a lower cost.
Between 22 and 26 April 2024, the European Commission will be present at the Hannover Fair - one of the world’s largest industrial fairs – to underline the importance of boosting EU industrial competitiveness.
Commissioner Simson is in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, until Thursday (18 April) to participate in the 14th session of the Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
150 European citizens adopted 13 recommendations for the European Commission on energy efficiency during the final session of the European Citizens' Panel on Energy Efficiency, which took place from 12 to 14 April in Brussels.
This increase came after a significant decline in import dependency in 2021 to 91.6%.
The charter sets out a series of voluntary actions to be undertaken to support the EU photovoltaic sector.
Commissioner Simson, who will participate via a pre-recorded video, will stress the importance of citizen engagement for renewable energy deployment across the EU.
Commissioner Simson presented a European Solar Charter, for signature by EU countries and relevant stakeholders.
Support for sustainable transport using green bonds, corporate research and development, renewable energy and upgrading energy grids.
These high storage levels are a result of our successful diversification of energy supplies, the efforts of citizens and businesses to reduce gas demand, and our investments in renewable energy – the 3 pillars of our REPowerEU Plan.