Center Party, Isamaa, and independent deputies seek the repeal of ETS2
The Center Party and Isamaa, along with independent deputies, have proposed a parliamentary motion to the European Commission and member states to initiate a comprehensive reform of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and repeal ETS2.
TVNET FROM STRASBOURG โฉ Inese Vaidere: "Returning to Russian oil and gas is not acceptable"
Inese Vaidere, an MEP from the European People's Party, discusses the pressing issues surrounding energy prices and the need for reform in the European energy sector.
European Commission: Fill Your Gas Storage
The European Commission urges member states to fill their gas storage early to prevent competition for supplies and rising prices amid geopolitical tensions.
Brussels asks states to reduce their gas storage filling targets
The European Commission is urging member states to lower their gas storage targets and adopt a more gradual approach to refilling in response to rising energy prices following the conflict in Iran.
The European Commission urges EU countries to reduce gas stocks by 10%
The European Commission has called on EU member states to reduce their gas storage levels as inflation and energy prices rise due to geopolitical tensions in the region.
EU calls for a reduction of natural gas storage filling targets due to the war in the Middle East
The European Commission is urging EU member states to lower natural gas storage filling targets from 90% to 80% in response to price pressures caused by the Middle East conflict.
The EU calls for a reduction in natural gas storage targets
The European Commission has urged EU member states to lower their natural gas storage targets to alleviate price pressures exacerbated by the Middle East conflict.
Will the European Commission Yield? It's About the Ban on Russian Gas
The European Commission may reconsider its plans for an immediate ban on Russian gas purchases due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran, which is affecting energy supplies.
EU: 'Fill the natural gas storage now' - Commission's warning to the 27
The European Union urges member states to quickly fill their natural gas storage facilities due to concerns about rising competition and prices resulting from the crisis fueled by the conflict in Iran.
Bill Decree, Brussels approves
The European Union has reached a compromise allowing member states to negotiate with the Commission regarding energy regulation distortions, particularly concerning the Emission Trading System (ETS).
European Commission calls on countries to slow down the filling of gas storage
The European Commission urges member states to reduce their gas storage filling targets amid rising energy prices due to geopolitical tensions.
Financial Times: The EU Commission asks member states to lower gas storage targets
Due to the Iranian war, the EU Commission suggests member states aim for a lower gas storage target of 80% capacity.
FT: EU Commission urges member states to lower gas storage targets
The EU Commission is asking member states to reduce their gas storage filling targets in response to rising prices and supply issues exacerbated by the Iran crisis.
Czechia received approximately 15 billion from the EU for housing, transport, and energy
The European Commission has allocated โฌ614 million (about CZK 15 billion) to Czechia from a special recovery fund to mitigate the effects of the economic crisis, assisting various projects in housing, sustainable mobility, and infrastructure.
EU to push Ukraine loan โone way or the otherโ โ von der Leyen
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the EU will push forward with a loan for Ukraine despite Hungary's veto, linked to oil supply disputes between Ukraine and Hungary.
Energy Crisis in the EU / Commission Sees Solutions Mainly in Changes in Emission Trading
The European Council meeting did not provide clear resolutions for the ongoing energy crisis exacerbated by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Sources to NRK: Here is the Transformation Commission
The Norwegian government has established a Transformation Commission to devise strategies for the final phase of the country's oil industry, with notable members from political and academic backgrounds.
War in the Middle East: Increase in Gas Bills Expected in May, but 'Not Gigantic' According to CRE
The President of France's Energy Regulatory Commission has warned of a gas bill increase for consumers due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, though she reassured that it won't be a significant rise.
Poland and Italy press for ETS. Brussels promises corrections, and Tusk speaks of success
Poland and Italy have urged the European Commission to revise the ETS framework amid energy cost concerns, while Tusk highlights progress in discussions.
Emission allowances work, but need modernization, said von der Leyen
Ursula von der Leyen announced that the emissions trading system is functioning but requires modernization to improve flexibility.
Von der Leyen: Europe is not immune to high energy prices - Need for measures
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasizes the need for measures to combat rising energy prices influenced by conflict in the Middle East.
Measures for fuel - electricity requested by the '27' from the Commission, the conclusions of the Summit
EU leaders urge the European Commission to take immediate action to address the rising energy prices caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
K. Vaitiekลซnas responds to the sale of part of the Vilnius cogeneration plant
Lithuanian Finance Minister K. Vaitiekลซnas addressed the recent sale of shares from the Vilnius cogeneration plant during a government hour in the Seimas, asserting the sale aligned with commitments to the European Commission and emphasizing confidence in the company unless proven otherwise.
Cuauhtรฉmoc Cรกrdenas proposed to lead advisory body in Pemex
During the 88th anniversary of the Oil Expropriation, Pemex's director announced the creation of an advisory commission focused on analyzing trends and conditions in the hydrocarbon industry, possibly led by Cuauhtรฉmoc Cรกrdenas.
NDDC trains 500 Niger Delta youths on CNG autogas conversion
The Niger Delta Development Commission has trained 500 youths in autogas conversion as part of an initiative to combat unemployment and promote cleaner energy in the region.
ERR Brussels: The European Commission Plans to Change the ETS
The European Commission intends to modify the ETS carbon trading system to avoid significant fluctuations and price hikes in carbon credit prices.
Von der Leyen: EU helps to reopen damaged oil pipeline in Ukraine
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU will assist in the reopening of the damaged pipeline that pumps Russian oil to Hungary.
EU Commission: This is how von der Leyen plans to reduce electricity prices
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the EU Commission, outlines strategies to reduce electricity prices amid rising energy costs in Europe.
Brussels proposes to lower electricity taxes to reduce costs and 'prevent premature closures' of nuclear plants
The European Commission is proposing measures to lower electricity taxes and stabilize carbon emission prices to reduce energy costs and prevent early closures of nuclear power plants amid rising oil prices.
There Will Be No Suspension of the ETS, but There Will Be a Correction. Letter from the Head of the European Commission Leaked
The European Commission is not suspending the emissions trading system (ETS) but is proposing corrections to address rising carbon prices and criticism of current mechanisms.
Von der Leyen urges countries to "avoid premature closure" of nuclear power plants "that provide low-cost electricity" amid the Almaraz blackout
Ursula von der Leyen has urged countries to refrain from prematurely closing nuclear power plants, emphasizing their role in providing reliable, low-cost electricity, especially in light of Spain's shutdown of the Almaraz plant.
Makinde appoints acting Oyo electricity regulatory board members
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has appointed new members to oversee the state's electricity regulatory board, promoting local market development.
EU: Towards Relaxation of Natural Gas Licensing Rules to Avoid Delays in LNG Deliveries
The European Commission is expected to advise governments to show flexibility in applying EU natural gas import rules due to fears of LNG delivery delays amid the crisis in Iran.
European Commission unaware of Hungarian delegation's activities in Ukraine, seeks its own Druzhba inspection
The European Commission is seeking permission from Ukraine to send its own inspection mission for the Druzhba oil pipeline and claims to have no information on a Hungarian delegation currently in Ukraine.
A Hungarian commission traveled to Ukraine to check the condition of the Druzhba pipeline
A Hungarian commission has arrived in Ukraine to assess the condition of the Druzhba oil pipeline amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
"Smoke Signals" for Building Renovation โ Two New Infringement Procedures by the Commission
Greece faces two new infringement procedures from the European Commission for failing to comply with environmental and energy legislation regarding building renovations.
Gaรซtan de Capรจle's Editorial: "European Commission and Nuclear Energy, a Summit of Absurdity"
The editorial critiques the European Commission's regulations on nuclear energy, arguing that France's energy policies have been misguided and detrimental to the European economy.
Shortages, inflationary spiral, sluggish growth: the war in the Middle East revives the specter of stagflation
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is leading to rising energy prices and concerns over stagflation in the global economy, according to warnings from the European Commission.
I've been fighting for this for years, and now Ursula has come up with it. Vondra from Brussels comments on a major turnaround
Alexandr Vondra, a Czech MEP, expresses joy at European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's recent comments at a nuclear summit, which he sees as a significant shift in strategy regarding nuclear energy in Europe.
Von der Leyen: Returning to Russian fossil fuels now would be a mistake
Ursula von der Leyen warns against reverting to Russian fossil fuels in the current geopolitical climate.
EU: A lot of money for small nuclear reactors? How reactionary
This article critiques EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's statement regarding Europe's nuclear phase-out, arguing that the decision was not a strategic error as she claimed.
Von der Leyen names how expensive the war in the Middle East has been for Europeans
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the Middle East conflict has caused billions in extra costs for Europeans due to rising energy prices.
Fico with von der Leyen about the Druzhba / According to the Prime Minister, they agreed on the need to restore the Druzhba pipeline, the head of the European Commission only writes about a conversation on energy
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico met with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to discuss issues surrounding the Druzhba oil pipeline, with conflicting accounts emerging from both sides regarding the outcomes of their conversation.
Latvia was allowed to continue the implementation of the OIK mechanism, says the ministry
Latvia can continue its implementation of the mandatory procurement component (OIK) mechanism, according to a letter from the Ministry of Finance to the Saeima's Request Commission.
Von der Leyen opens up to changes on ETS: "A necessary system but needs modernization"
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen acknowledges the necessity of the EU's Emission Trading System (ETS) while calling for its modernization amidst the rising costs associated with the Iran war.
The European Commission Calculates the Cost of the Iran War on Europe in the Energy Sector
The European Commission has reported significant increases in energy prices in the EU due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with plans for measures to mitigate costs.
European Commission President: The war in Iran has already cost Europeans billions of euros
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, highlighted that the ongoing conflict in Iran has led to significant increases in gas and oil prices, costing European taxpayers billions.
Financial Services Commission Reviews Financial Market Risks Due to Middle East Uncertainty and Prepares for Worst-Case Scenarios
South Korea's Financial Services Commission is assessing financial market risks related to growing uncertainties in the Middle East, preparing for worst-case scenarios including stress tests.
EU chief says turning away from nuclear energy was 'a strategic mistake'
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the EU's reduction of nuclear energy is a strategic mistake during a summit in Paris aimed at promoting civilian nuclear energy amid ongoing oil supply disruptions due to the Iran war.
Lower energy prices in Europe. Brussels provides guidelines, but without specifics
The European Commission has proposed a set of guidelines aimed at lowering energy prices in the EU, focusing on consumer protection and combating energy poverty, but details remain sparse.