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Renewable and low-carbon hydrogen and its derivatives can help replace the use of fossil fuels in heavy industry and transport. From less than 2% of our consumption in 2022, by 2050, hydrogen is estimated to account for around 10% of the EU’s energy needs.

Each year over 400 million external power supplies (EPS) are sold in the EU. To increase consumer convenience as well as resource and energy efficiency, the Commission has revised today the ecodesign requirements for these devices.

Tomorrow (11 October) marks the deadline for EU countries to transpose key provisions of the Energy Efficiency Directive, aimed at advancing the EU’s energy efficiency goals.

In 2024, the EU imported €11.1 billion worth of solar panels, €2.9 billion of liquid biofuels, and €0.5 billion worth of wind turbines from extra-EU countries, totalling almost €14.6 billion in imports of green energy products.

Despite their benefits for the climate and our energy security, biogas and biomethane are still subject to persistent myths and misunderstandings. Here are 5 key things you should know.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced today a €618 million Team Europe package to accelerate Africa's clean energy transition.

The EU is well prepared for winter 2025-2026 and the months that follow, according to the annual Winter Supply Outlook published today by the European Network for Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG).

In the list of October infringements, there is 1 energy-related letter of formal notice, 1 reasoned opinion and additional reasoned opinion, and 3 referrals to the Court of Justice.
As the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) approaches its 2026 deadline, it continues to drive positive reforms and investments across the EU.

The European Commission has opened a consultation on proposed electricity market reforms in Denmark.