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EU Commissioners Jørgensen & Roswall at G7 Toronto: Tackling energy security, AI, Ukraine’s grid recovery, circular economy & water resilience—plus bilaterals with US, Canada & Ukraine to accelerate sustainable solutions.
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.
The new Euratom Safeguards Regulation has been published in the EU Official Journal today and will therefore enter into force in 20 days – on 6 July.
Available in all 24 official EU languages, the Call for Evidence is open until 1 July 2025.
Digital tools and laboratory data will improve decision-making for nuclear industry and regulators.
The Commission has presented a roadmap to ensure the EU fully ends its dependency on Russian energy. Building on the REPowerEU plan, it will see the gradual removal of Russian oil, gas and nuclear energy from the EU markets in a coordinated and secure manner as the EU transitions to clean energy.
The EU has dropped its share of Russian gas imports from 45% to 19%, thanks to the REPowerEU Plan, launched in May 2022 to reduce the EU’s dependency on Russian energy.