At Raw Materials Week on 18 November, the European Commission opened registrations for the new Raw Materials Mechanism under the EU Energy and Raw Materials Platform.
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On 27-28 October, Commissioner for Energy and Housing Dan Jørgensen will be in Romania to co-host the Ministerial meeting of the High-Level Group on Central and South-Eastern Europe Energy Connectivity (CESEC) and in Bulgaria to visit the Vertical Gas Corridor.
Last week, the European Industrial Alliance on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) adopted its first Strategic Action Plan at their second General Assembly, giving an overview of its plans over the next five years to facilitate SMRs’ development, demonstration, and deployment in Europe by the early 2030.
On Monday, 7 July, Commissioner for Energy and Housing Dan Jørgensen travels to France to visit the Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant, hosted by the operator, the French electricity generation and distribution company EDF.
EU gas and electricity markets from January to March 2025 proved their continued resilience as they ensured stable and secure energy supplies with important milestones on both markets.
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.
In a strategic move to strengthen the competitiveness of Europe’s industry and leverage the Union market towards more security of supply, diversification and decarbonisation, the Commission today launched the Hydrogen Mechanism under the EU Energy and Raw Materials Platform.
Read about the EU’s plan to phase out Russian gas and oil imports and how it will achieve this without significant economic impact or risks to security of supply
The European Sustainable Energy Week 2025 takes place from 10 to 12 June 2025, in Brussels and online.
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.