Dan Jørgensen is the European Commissioner responsible for energy and housing
With the European Union at a turning point for its competitiveness
High energy bills are hurting European homes and businesses. In his 2024 competitiveness report
Mario Draghi mentions energy more than 700 times
A stronger Europe requires stronger co-operation on energy to underpin jobs
The need for a stronger Europe could not be more urgent. On our borders, Russian brutality shakes the foundations of European security. Since President Vladimir Putin began his invasion, Europe has spent the equivalent of the cost of 2,400 F-35 fighter jets on fossil fuels from Russia
As we strive to protect our continent, we must also safeguard our planet. The energy sector accounts for 75 per cent of Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions
the longer we remain exposed to volatility – both in fossil fuel prices and the crises of climate change.
This article is part of The Parliament's latest policy report, "Delivering Europe's Clean Industrial Deal."
but so too is the European Union’s ability to address them.
On 26 February, I presented the EU Action Plan for Affordable Energy
a plan designed to unlock the full potential of our Energy Union for both consumers and businesses.
When it comes to the green transition, we are not backtracking; we are fast-tracking. Across Europe today, it takes years to build wind turbines and solar farms
affordable energy are waiting to be unleashed
Europeans must not be made to wait longer.
We will therefore cut the permitting delays that hinder the development of renewable projects
This will enable a quicker delivery of affordable green energy to Europeans
We will also make it easier to secure longer-term contracts for renewable energy
ensuring that buyers of clean electricity are shielded from short-term volatility in energy markets.
Another area of focus will be to strengthen and streamline our Energy Union. Currently, we are only using half the potential of our grids: it is as if Europe had 100 motorways
The European Commission will lead closer co-ordination between member states in the governance of energy markets
planning of grid developments and preparing for crises.
strategic European investments to advance efficiency
we will establish a tripartite contract for affordable energy
This is about enhancing scale and ensuring predictability.
but it will remain a significant part of our energy mix for some time
Our action plan aims to create fairer gas markets by improving regulatory oversight and equipping authorities with strong legal powers to sanction market abuses
We will also strive to make gas markets more competitive by leveraging the EU’s purchasing power to secure better deals for imports from reliable LNG suppliers.
For European homes and businesses, this translates into a potential €45bn in savings in 2025
growing to at least €130bn in annual savings by 2030 and to €260bn a year from 2040
we can save up to €2.5tn on fossil fuel imports.
we can realise our full potential and fulfil Europe’s original promise: to be united in diversity and direction.
the first president of the European Commission
spoke of this promise as he set out the prospects for European unity in a world of daunting challenges: “If the great venture is to succeed
Let’s heed these words and have confidence in ourselves
we have not just survived – we have thrived.
We began as the European Coal and Steel Community; we are now a European community of wind turbines
Where we were once divided by trenches and the iron curtain
Now is the moment to finish what we started 70 years ago
to build on our strengths and unlock the full potential of our Energy Union
We cannot afford to wait a moment longer.
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