EU climate and energy policy

Within the EU, climate and energy issues have become increasingly more important over the past years. The climate and energy policy area in the EU is based on three pillars: security of supply, competitive market conditions and sustainability.

Once again the energy area has become an important issue in the EU, just as we saw when European countries first cooperated on a treaty to establish the European Coal and Steel Community in 1951 and the European Atomic Energy Community in 1957.

Today, EU cooperation in the energy policy area rests on the three pillars that are also seen in Denmark's energy policy:
  • security of supply
  • competitive markets
  • sustainability

 

The strategy paper "Energy Policy for Europe" was adopted by the European Council in 2007. This visionary action plan is the first step towards increasing the security of supply in Europe, securing competitive EU economies and combating climate change.

A number of policies are to ensure that these objectives are met. You can read more about this on the following pages.


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