This week's EU energy and climate policy developments span renewables, hydrogen, and ETS reform — with new Commission replies on EU-US energy trade, tariff impacts, and the competitiveness of European industry under the Green Deal.
This week’s EU energy and climate policy developments range from grid resilience and methane regulation to the €750 billion US-EU energy deal and renewables in Natura 2000 sites. The Commission detailed measures on infrastructure financing, blackout prevention, and pragmatic enforcement of new regulations, underscoring its dual focus on security and decarbonisation.
