At the latest EU-Japan Energy Dialogue on 15-16 September 2025, high-level representatives of the European Commission and Japan’s Agency for Natural Resources and Energy met to deepen cooperation on a range of issues vital for clean, secure and affordable energy.
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The Commission with the support of the Member States concerned has opened a call for expression of interest for candidates interested in the position of European Coordinator for the Central and South-East European interconnectivity.
The Commission with the support of the Member States concerned has opened a call for expression of interest for candidates interested in the position of European Coordinator for the Central and South-East European interconnectivity.
On 13 and 14 July, Executive Vice-President Ribera and Commissioners Wopke Hoekstra, Dan Jørgensen and Jessika Roswall will be in Beijing to participate in the Sixth EU-China High-Level Environment and Climate Dialogue (HECD).
The EU is investing €3.66 billion from emissions trading revenues to modernise energy systems in 9 Member States. The projects will cut emissions, boost energy efficiency and support cleaner, more resilient energy—advancing the EU’s climate goals and strengthening energy autonomy.
Tomorrow, the European Commission will host the first of a series of High-Level Energy Transition Dialogues, co-organised by the COP30 Presidency and the International Energy Agency (IEA), in the run-up to the UN Climate Change Conference in Belem (Brazil) in November.
EU-Moldova energy relations are set to get a boost this week as Commissioner for Energy and Housing Dan Jørgensen is visiting the EU candidate country to discuss cooperation on energy security and independence, affordability and the clean transition.
The EU will fund 15 renewable hydrogen production projects in 5 European countries to produce more than 2 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen over 10 years. They will help decrease the use of fossil fuels on our continent, increase the EU’s energy independence and create jobs.
The ‘main’ Horizon Europe work programme 2025 and the amended Horizon Europe ‘main’ work programme 2023-2025 have been pre-published.
Revised EU rules for the energy consumption of electrical appliances in standby, off mode, and networked standby will apply from 9 May 2025. Formally adopted in April 2023, the new ecodesign rules include updated limits for electrical products in ‘standby’ mode.