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 10 April 2019 The fourth report on the State of the Energy Union, adopted 9 April, shows that the Commission has fully delivered on its vision of…
— last modified 15 March 2019 The European Commission adopted on 13 March a delegated act on sustainability criteria for biofuels as requested by the European Parliament and Member States.Advertisement1.…
— last modified 16 October 2018 The Strategic Action Plan for Batteries covered all the activities which can help Member States, regions and European industry establish competitive, innovative and sustainable…
— last modified 15 October 2018 One year on from the launch of the European Battery Alliance (EBA), the Commission Action Plan is in place, the first pilot production facilities…
— last modified 14 October 2018 A new harmonised set of fuel labels went live across Europe on 12 October, giving drivers better information on the suitability of fuels for…
— last modified 01 September 2018 As of 1 September 2018 energy intensive and inefficient halogen light bulbs can no longer be sold across the European Union.AdvertisementPrecisely what is covered…








