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2030 climate and energy goals for a competitive, secure and low-carbon EU economy

EU News 21/2014

Brussels, 22 January 2014
IP/14/54

A reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 40% below the 1990 level, an EU-wide binding target for renewable energy of at least 27%, renewed ambitions for energy efficiency policies, a new governance system and a set of new indicators to ensure a competitive and secure energy system. These are the pillars of the new EU framework on climate and energy for 2030 presented today by the European Commission.

Supported by a detailed analysis on energy prices and costs, the 2030 framework will ensure regulatory certainty for investors and a coordinated approach among Member States, leading to the development of new technologies. The framework aims to drive continued progress towards a low-carbon economy and a competitive and secure energy system that ensures affordable energy for all consumers, increases the security of the EU’s energy supplies, reduces our dependence on energy imports and creates new opportunities for growth and jobs, by taking into account potential price impacts on the longer term.

Source and additional information:
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-14-54_en.htm?locale=en

Günther Oettinger, José Manuel Barroso and Connie Hedegaard (from left to right) Date: 22/01/2014 Reference: P-024820/00-04 Location: Brussels - EC/Berlaymont (C)EU, 2014 URL