Germany reported the highest electricity prices in the first semester of 2025, at €38.35 per 100 kWh, according to figures from Eurostat, followed by Belgium (€35.71) and Denmark (€34.85).
— last modified 16 October 2014 The European Commission today issued a report on the resilience of the European gas system, which looks to answer concerns on possible interruption to…
— last modified 09 October 2014 The European Commission and the European fusion research laboratories launched on 9 October a European joint programme on fusion in Horizon2020 – ‘EUROfusion’ -…
— last modified 23 July 2014 New opportunities for European businesses, affordable energy bills for consumers, increased energy security through a significant reduction of natural gas imports and a positive…
— last modified 09 July 2014 The EU’s Council of Ministers on 8 July adopted a new Nuclear Safety Directive. It provides more power and independence for national regulatory authorities,…
— last modified 29 May 2014 The European Commission sets out its reaction to the current geopolitical environment and the EU’s import dependence: it advocates a new European Energy Security…
— last modified 28 April 2014 A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) enabling gas flows from Slovakia to Ukraine was signed in Bratislava on 28 April 2014. José Manuel Barroso, President…








