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Strategies for enhancing DSO resilience against climate change

Amidst increasingly common climate-change induced extreme weather events, the European power sector is at a crossroads. Eurelectric’s latest paper dives into how Distribution System Operators can boost climate resilience, presenting six case studies and five policy recommendations to prepare Europe’s grids for what lies ahead. Extreme weather is stress-testing Europe’s grid June’s heatwaves across Europe …

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Data Interoperability Repository launched to support transparent and harmonised data access

Moving toward a more decentralised, digital, and decarbonised electricity system, data interoperability becomes a cornerstone for the efficiency of the system. Data sharing among all relevant actors is the basis for an efficient future electricity system characterised by a wider variety of energy, providers, and users than the former system. Significant efforts have been undertaken …

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Security and accessibility remain central concern in global energy

For seven decades, BP prepared an annual review with objective analysis and an up-to-date collection of data on global energy production, consumption, and emissions. In 2023, BP handed over its “brainchild” to the Energy Institute. The Energy Institute has set itself the goal of preserving and building on the legacy of the Statistical Review in …

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EC has given a positive assessment of Bulgaria’s amended RRP

The European Commission has given a positive assessment of Bulgaria’s amended recovery and resilience plan. It includes a special chapter on REPowerEU to achieve Europe’s independence from Russian fossil fuels by 2030. The plan is now worth €6.17 billion in grants and covers 50 reforms and 51 investments. The changes to Bulgaria’s initial plan are …

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EC presented regulation and guidelines to support energy efficiency in buildings

Eurpean Commission presented a package of documents to support EU countries in implementing the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). Its effective implementation will help to strengthen energy independence, lower energy bills, and lower grid investment needs. It will also help the EU to achieve the energy efficiency goal of reducing energy consumption by 11.7% …

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The Council and the EP reached a provisional deal to extend by two years the Gas Storage Regulation

The Council and the European Parliament reached a provisional deal on the proposal amending the gas storage regulation, which extends by two years member states’ existing obligations to have enough gas in storage before the winter season. The amendment aims to reduce the EU’s exposure to volatile prices linked to geopolitical instability after the Russian …

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The Spanish Government issued a report and recommendations for the power blackout

The blackout was caused by a power surge with multiple factors: the system had insufficient voltage control capacity, oscillations occurred that affected the operation of the system power generation facilities were disconnected, in some cases apparently improperly. The Vice President and Minister for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Sara Aagesen, presented to the Council of …

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276 million allowances between September 2025 and August 2026 will be placed in MSR

European Commission published the annual review for the total number of allowances in circulation (TNAC) in the end of may 2025. This indicator plays an important role in the functioning of the Market Stability Reserve (MSR). Based on the TNAC, the amount of allowances that will be withdrawn from the market or released, is determined. …

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Tailored electrification pathways for Europe’s industrial competitivenes

In recent years, dependency on fossil fuels imports has undermined Europe’s competitiveness, exposing industries to external volatility and high electricity prices. In 2024 alone, this cost Europe €350bn, down from €600bn in 2022 – a burden it can no longer afford if it aims to remain competitive on the global stage. Electrification is a key …

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EU evaluates Car Labelling Directive

On 5 June, the Commission published a Commission Staff Working Document evaluating the ‘Car Labelling Directive’ (Directive 1999/94/EC) Main findings The evaluation finds that the Directive’s measures have generally empowered consumers to make more informed choices towards vehicles with lower CO2 emissions and higher fuel efficiency, with overall benefits outweighing the modest costs. The Directive’s provisions can …

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