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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.

As of today, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are fully independent from Russia's and Belarus's electricity systems. They successfully integrated into the EU internal energy market by joining the European continental network via Poland.

The completion of this project in record time demonstrates the strong tradition of the Baltic countries when it comes to fostering regional cooperation in the field of energy.
In 2023, the share of renewable energy sources in transport reached 10.8% at EU level.

This is a flagship EU-backed infrastructure project that will allow the 3 EU Member States to move away from energy dependence on Russia and benefit fully from the European common energy system.

We need to build on our strengths: we do have a resilient energy infrastructure and the most integrated energy market in the world.

Today, the European Commission and the Republic of Moldova have agreed on a 2-year Comprehensive Strategy for Energy Independence and Resilience of Moldova.

This mission takes place in the context of the EU's on-going efforts to support the Republic of Moldova in tackling the severe energy crisis provoked by Gazprom on both sides of the Nistru River.

On Friday, 31 January 2025, the European Commission opened a consultation on energy infrastructure projects in the context of the Trans-European Networks for Energy (TEN-E).

The Commission will allocate almost €1.25 billion in grants from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF).