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Defined under the Regulation on the governance of the energy union ((EU) 2018/1999), the National energy and climate plans were established as part of the Clean energy for all Europeans package.

Adequate risk preparedness and smooth cross-border cooperation are paramount to help prevent or manage crisis situations, so that Member States are both willing and able to work together in solidarity in the event of a shortage.

Renewable energy will play a fundamental role in achieving the EU’s energy and climate objectives. Not only is it abundantly available within the EU, but it is also cost-competitive with fossil fuels.

Improving energy efficiency in buildings therefore has a key role to play in achieving the ambitious goal of carbon-neutrality by 2050, set out in the European Green Deal.
On 30 Novmeber 2016 the European Commission presented a package of measures to keep the European Union competitive as the clean energy transition changes global energy markets.