Energy Associations Welcome EU Focus on Energy Issues

Authorities & Government

EURELECTRIC, Eurogas, EPIA and EWEA have welcomed the new European Commission’s increased focus on energy issues.

They hope this new momentum will reinforce policy in favour of a better functioning market and a positive investment climate for companies, as well as contribute to achieving a secure and affordable energy mix for a low-carbon economy.

A competitively priced, secure and sustainable supply of energy is essential for economic growth, European competitiveness, and the well-being of millions of consumers across Europe, claim associations.

The concept of an Energy Union, if appropriately elaborated, has the potential to steer a coherent and consistent implementation of European energy policy.

They have identified three interlocking approaches for a successful policy framework:

  • design a cost-efficient, market-based transition to a sustainable low-carbon energy mix
  • implement and improve market mechanisms to deliver security of supply
  • deliver a competitive energy system that benefits customers

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