Euronews By Elisabeth Heinz Published on
The Electrification Act boosts energy independence by shifting from fossil fuels toward electricity as the dominant energy source for transport, industry, buildings, and heating. Increasing energy efficiency to reduce demand is also on the agenda. Measures also foresee an increase in energy production through renewable sources, aiming to raise the current 70 per cent share of green energy generation.
The Commission anticipated the adoption of the Grids Package to summer 2026 to accelerate the modernisation of Europe’s 11-million-kilometre-long energy infrastructure to make sure that the push for renewables does not fall short. The Commission will also establish a Fuel Observatory to monitor imports exports of transport fuels and warn member states in the event of fuel shortage. As a final step, the EU plans to increase private energy investment through through high-level events like the Clean Energy Transition Investment Forum in May 2026, and the Clean Energy Investment Summit still foreseen this year.
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