EU Energy News
Aggregated news from EU DG Energy, CINEA, and EU Parliament covering energy transition, clean energy funding, and policy developments.
Last updated: 6 Jul 2026
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The current energy crisis is a stark reminder that Europe is too dependent on imported fossil fuels, and that our way forward is more homegrown energy.
An EU framework for calculating the life-cycle global warming potential (GWP) of new buildings has been published today, aimed at ensuring EU countries use comparable methodologies for this calculation.
Today’s Oil Coordination Group (OCG) and Energy Union Task Force Security (EUTF Security) meetings gathered experts from the European Commission, industry, EU countries, the International Energy Agency (IEA), and NATO to discuss the gas and oil security of supply situation in Europe.
Today and Monday, 4 May, Commissioner for Energy and Housing Dan Jørgensen will be in Paris to discuss solutions to the global transition towards clean energy with international partners and representatives of the French government.
A package of recommendations aimed at protecting and supporting citizens in engaging in the clean energy transition has been presented by the Commission today.
The Commission has today launched a new call for proposals for key cross-border EU energy infrastructure projects with an indicative budget of €600 million.
The way forward is obvious, we must reduce our overdependency on imported fossil fuels and boost our home-grown, affordable, clean energy supply. From renewables to nuclear, in full respect of technology neutrality.
The European Commission has successfully closed the first round of activities of the Hydrogen Mechanism operated under the EU Energy and Raw Materials Platform.
The European Commission has adopted a temporary State aid framework to enable Member States to support the EU economy in the context of the Middle East crisis
In the list of April infringements, there are 2 energy-related reasoned opinions and 1 referral to the Court of Justice.
Forty years ago, the disaster at the Chornobyl Power Plant marked one of the gravest nuclear disasters in human history. Its true toll, long obscured by Soviet secrecy, has only become clearer over time.
Ready to get to grips with the EU’s energy security policy? Let’s go.
Experts from the European Commission, EU countries and the International Energy Agency (IEA) met in the Gas and Oil Coordination Groups today to discuss the EU’s gas and oil security of supply situation in Europe, as the Middle East conflict enters its third month.
Nearly four decades after the disaster, the site is once again at the centre of concern amid ongoing instability in Ukraine due to the on-going armed conflict.
The Commission welcomes the adoption by EU Member States of the 20th package of sanctions against Russia.
