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 European Commission has selected nine hydrogen production projects under the third auction of the European Hydrogen Bank (EHB).
African and European parliamentarians will meet in Eswatini from 12 to 14 May to discuss possible ways to cooperate on security, youth policy and critical raw materials. Committee on Foreign Affairs Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
BOOSTING ENGAGEMENT TO INCREASE FLEXIBILITY
The agreement between EU co-legislators aims to make it easier for providers to comply with the AI Act, while maintaining its main provisions and risk-based approach. Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
The LIFE Calls for proposals 2026 have been launched. They’re your opportunity to help drive Europe’s green transition by turning your ideas into real investment solutions.
The updated rules seek to ensure access to social security for EU workers who live or work in another EU country, while distributing obligations fairly among member states. Committee on Employment and Social Affairs Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
As Europe works to boost competitiveness and economic resilience, LIFE turns innovation into real-world solutions. A new publication shows how LIFE projects back innovation, strategic autonomy and resilience – the EU Competitiveness Compass pillars.
Key stakeholders, including industry leaders, financial institutions, civil society, and policymakers, came together in Brussels today to discuss practical solutions for successfully implementing the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED).
The 9 finalists for the 2026 European Sustainable Energy Awards (EUSEW Awards) have been announced today, highlighting outstanding contributions from individuals and projects to the clean energy transition in Europe.
Public voting for the best European clean energy projects and leaders now open until 31 May.
The European Commission and the Republic of Moldova held today the 7th High-Level Energy Dialogue in Brussels, reaffirming their strong partnership on energy security and Moldova’s gradual integration into the European energy market.
In the second half of 2025, average electricity prices for households in the EU remained largely stable, with a slight increase to €28.96 from €28.79 per 100 kWh in the first half of the year. These price levels remain well above levels from before the 2022 energy crisis.
In the second half of 2025, household gas prices in the EU continued to show the seasonal fluctuation between semesters that was visible before the 2022 crisis, with this pattern distorted during 2022 and 2023.
EU citizens should have more ways to get a car checked, but frequency of mandatory tests should not change, say Transport and Tourism Committee MEPs. Committee on Transport and Tourism Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
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.
