Energy union 2.0 to deliver the European Green Deal (Report Brussels launch)
Energy union 2.0 to deliver the European Green Deal (Report Brussels launch)

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The EU is confronted with growing geopolitical, economic, social, and political challenges that threaten the achievement of the Union’s energy objectives, namely achieving climate neutrality while preserving energy security and ensuring affordable energy prices. The EU already has a solid foundation in energy and climate policy, but its instruments are still too national, too temporary, insufficiently binding, and do not adequately contribute to the EU’s objectives. The Jacques Delors Institute report “Energy Union 2.0 to deliver the European Green Deal” draws policy recommendations to address these challenges.
The EU is confronted with growing geopolitical, economic, social, and political challenges that threaten the achievement of the Union’s energy objectives, namely achieving climate neutrality while preserving energy security and ensuring affordable energy prices. The EU already has a solid foundation in energy and climate policy, but its instruments are still too national, too temporary, insufficiently binding, and do not adequately contribute to the EU’s objectives. The Jacques Delors Institute report “Energy Union 2.0 to deliver the European Green Deal” draws policy recommendations to address these challenges.