Public expectations and EU policies - Energy supply and energy security
Briefing
30-06-2016
More than half of EU citizens would like to see the EU play a bigger role in energy supply and energy security. The EU was given competences in energy policy by the Lisbon Treaty in 2009. The main objectives of EU energy policy are sustainability, affordability and security of supply. The Energy Union strategy, adopted in 2015, provides a holistic framework for further integration of European energy markets. According to analysis carried out by the European Parliament, a more integrated single market for energy could result in annual efficiency gains worth €250 billion. Energy-related expenditure is spread across different parts of the EU budget. Energy is among the priorities of the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI).
Briefing
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Publication type
Policy area
Keyword
- ENERGY
- energy efficiency
- energy policy
- energy research
- energy supply
- EU budget
- EU competence
- EU finance
- EU financing
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- liberalisation of the market
- opinion poll
- renewable energy
- security of supply
- self-sufficiency in energy
- single market
- social framework
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- soft energy
- trade
- TRADE
- trade policy