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Marking 3 years since the launch of the REPowerEU Plan, the Commission takes stock of progress towards cleaner, more autonomous and affordable energy.

The Commission has published its Opinion on the statutory documents of the European Network of Network Operators for Hydrogen (ENNOH) – the independent association representing future hydrogen transmission network operators at EU level.

This article explores some of the European Commission’s key initiatives focusing on the social dimension of the energy transition.
The parties pledged to work closely together in investing in and completing infrastructure projects and interconnections in the region.

The Commission has launched today a call for evidence and open public consultation related to the legal framework on European grids.

Revised EU rules for the energy consumption of electrical appliances in standby, off mode, and networked standby will apply from 9 May 2025.

In its regular package of infringement decisions, the European Commission pursues legal action against Member States for failing to comply with their obligations under EU law.
In Europe, we need to take these lessons on board. We need to work together, to build a strong and sustainable European Energy Union, with deeper integration, stronger interconnections, and shared investments.
Gas storage covers around 35% of the EU gas demand during winter times, and low gas storage levels ahead of winter can have severe consequences on energy security and energy prices.
In the second half of 2024, household gas prices in the EU rose for the first time after they had abated following the 2022 energy crisis.