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 renewable deployment and grid stability to the Recovery and Resilience Facility, CBAM, and critical raw materials. The Commission addressed blackouts in the Iberian Peninsula, clarified rules on plug-in solar systems and hydrogen infrastructure, and reaffirmed its Green Deal commitments amid calls for regulatory simplification and industrial competitiveness.
