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 13 October 2021 The European Commission adopted on 13 October a Communication on Energy Prices, to tackle the exceptional rise in global energy prices, which is projected…
— last modified 10 December 2020 On 10 December, the European Commission proposed to modernise EU legislation on batteries, delivering its first initiative among the actions announced in the new…
— last modified 19 November 2020 To help meet the EU’s goal of climate neutrality by 2050, the European Commission presented on 19 November the EU Strategy on Offshore Renewable…
— last modified 09 July 2020 The EU strategies for energy system integration and hydrogen, adopted on 8 July, will pave the way towards a more efficient and interconnected energy…
— last modified 09 July 2020 The EU strategies for energy system integration and hydrogen, adopted on 8 July, will pave the way towards a more efficient and interconnected energy…
— last modified 19 June 2019 The European Commission published on 18 June its assessment of Member States’ draft plans to implement the EU’s Energy Union objectives, and in particular…








