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  1. 20. Apr. 2023 · Four challenges of the energy crisis for the EU's strategic autonomy. Briefing 20-04-2023. That the EU imports almost 60 % of its energy shows that real EU strategic autonomy in energy is far from achieved. The current energy crisis poses a risk to all four EU energy policy objectives.

  2. 14. Juni 2023 · In focus: EU energy policy for energy independence. In this interview, Pierre Schellekens, Director for Energy policy: strategy and coordination at the Commission’s Directorate-General for Energy, talks about how the REPowerEU plan has contributed to an important shift for the EU’s clean energy transition and energy independence ...

  3. 25. März 2022 · Written by Kjeld van Wieringen with Julia Hüntemann. Within the scope of the European Union’s new industrial strategy, the European Commission acknowledges the need for a more strategic approach to renewable energies. Following up on the presentation of the strategy, the European Parliamentary Research Service organised a webinar ...

  4. 4. Feb. 2021 · Show articles. FT Magazine Renewable energy. Add to myFT. How the race for renewable energy is reshaping global politics. As the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy gathers...

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  5. 15. März 2022 · News. Energy & Environment. Renewable energies. Widespread support in EU Parliament for 45% renewable energy target. By Frédéric Simon and Kira Taylor | Euractiv. Est. 6min. 15-03-2022...

  6. 13. Dez. 2022 · The renewable energy community also needs to be autonomous, which ensures balanced and democratic decision-making between the actors in effective control. Under EU legislation, energy communities can take the form of an association, a cooperative, a partnership, a non-profit organisation, or a limited liability company, among others.