Üksikasjad
- Avaldamiskuupäev
- 9 aprill 2019
Kirjeldus

The fourth report shows the progress made on the energy union since the start of the Juncker Commission. Building on results achieved so far, the report sets out legal rules, as well as political commitments and targets for a cleaner and greener world. It takes into account evolving global environmental, economic and competitiveness challenges.
The energy union aims to give consumers secure, sustainable, competitive and affordable energy. It does so by overhauling European energy and climate systems and policies, putting the EU at the forefront in addressing global renewable energy and climate change.

Reports
Fourth Report on the State of the Energy Union COM (2019) 175
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Implementation of the Strategic Action Plan on Batteries - COM (2019) 176
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Communication
More efficient and democratic decision making in EU energy and climate policy - Communication COM (2019) 177
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Accompanying documents
Fourth Report of the State of the Energy Union - Annex COM (2019) 175
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Implementation of the Strategic Action Plan on Batteries - Annex COM (2019) 176
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Energy efficiency assessment - 2018 progress report COM (2019) 224
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Renewable Energy - progress report COM (2019) 225
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Related documents
Batteries and accumulators - Report COM (2019) 166
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Batteries Directive - Staff Working Document SWD (2019) 1300
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Clean Energy Innovation - Staff Working Document SWD (2019) 157
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Factsheets - The energy union five years on
The Juncker Commission delivers on the Energy Union priority
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The new legislative framework for energy and climate action
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EU pioneering action in sustainable finance
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Infrastructure map of a resilient energy union
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Building a globally competitive batteries manufacturing value chain in Europe
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