- Funding Programme
- Year
- 2022
Supporting REPowerEU: affordable, secure and sustainable energy for Europe
Multi-country support to 17 Member States (Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia and
Spain)
Support for identifying reforms and investments to reduce dependencies on fossil fuel imports from Russia and implement the REPowerEU plan.
Context
In response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its impacts on energy supply, the European Commission developed the REPowerEU plan, which aims to rapidly reduce the EU dependence on Russian fossil fuels. It is based on three pillars to increase the resilience of the EU energy system:
- Diversifying energy supply
- Saving energy
- Boosting renewable energy supply
In this context, EU Member States needed to quickly identify the priority reforms and investments needed at national level to support the objectives of the REPowerEU plan.
Support delivered
The Commission partnered with the International Energy Agency, the World Bank, and private sector consultants to provide tailor-made country specific support to each of the 17 countries. This included:
- Analysing energy dependencies and related bottlenecks.
- Assessing the most suitable reforms and investments at national level across all relevant areas, including renewable energy, energy efficiency and energy supply diversification.
- Providing specific analyses on topics linked to faster renewable energy permitting, energy efficiency and building renovation, the roll-out of hydrogen, the production of biomethane, the diversification of gas supply, and the decarbonisation of industry.
- Facilitating the exchange of good practices and expertise through a series of tailor-made workshops.
Expected results
The support from the Commission is expected to deliver the following results:
- Implementation of reforms and investments that reduce dependence on Russian fossil fuel imports and provide affordable, secure and sustainable energy to households and businesses.
Useful links
- Press release: Commission launches special call to support Member States welcoming refugees from Ukraine and the phasing out of their reliance on fossil fuels from Russia
- Press release: European Commission and International Energy Agency in a common bid to reduce EU reliance on Russian fossil fuels
More about the project
You can read the documents related to the project here: