Tag: Energy Policy

The 1995 Israel free trade architecture, which encompasses a €42.6 billion bilateral relationship, is under increased pressure as two Commission proposals attempt to suspend it, pushed by a Member State coalition that only lacks the qualified...
The EU has listed three Colombian nationals operating an employment agency that recruited 350–380 retired Colombian soldiers, including drone operators and child soldiers' instructors, to fight for the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan. The network has...

Switching Energy Supplier in the EU Just Got a Legal Deadline as Consumer’s Win Becomes Law

New rules require the technical process of changing electricity supplier to complete within 24 hours on any working day, backed by a common data...

EU Publishes Second List of Priority Energy Infrastructure Projects

The new Delegated Regulation declares over 200 Projects of Common Interest across electricity, hydrogen, offshore wind, and carbon capture corridors The new Delegated Regulation replaces...

Commission Reviews whether EU’s Energy Market Watchdog Matches Expectations

A mandatory performance evaluation of ACER, the agency overseeing cross-border electricity and gas markets, opens to public input with a deadline of May 6th The...

EU Moves to Extend Core Environmental Protections to Energy Projects Across Western Balkans and Eastern Partnership

The EU pushes to make biodiversity and water protection rules binding on energy projects across Energy Community member states for the first time. January 9,...

EU Authorises Infringement Findings Against Nine Energy Community Members Ahead of Ministerial Vote

Council pre-approves voting position covering 25 breach-of-treaty decisions and new OLAF oversight powers for the Energy Community Secretariat 7 January, 2026 - This Council...

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