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  • News announcement
  • 8 August 2024
  • European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
  • 2 min read

Check out the final updated National Energy and Climate Plans

Many Member States have recently updated their National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) based on the EU Commission’s feedback. Check the website for a country-by-country list.

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The national energy and climate plans (NECPs) were introduced by the Regulation on the governance of the energy union and climate action (EU)2018/1999, agreed as part of the Clean energy for all Europeans package which was adopted in 2019.

The national plans outline how the EU countries intend to address the 5 dimensions of the energy union:

  • decarbonisation
  • energy efficiency
  • energy security
  • internal energy market
  • research, innovation and competitiveness

This approach requires a coordination of purpose across all government departments and it provides a level of planning that will ease public and private investment.

The process

Under the governance regulation Member States had to submit their draft NECPs for the period 2021-2030 to the Commission by 31 December 2018. These were analysed by the Commission with an overall assessment and country-specific recommendations published in June 2019. Taking these recommendations into account, Member States were then required to submit their final NECPs by 31 December 2019.

On 17 September 2020, the Commission published a detailed EU-wide assessment of the final NECPs. As a follow-up, and as part of the 2020 energy union report, the Commission published individual assessments of each of the national plans for further guidance.

Each country must submit a progress report every 2 years, according to the structure, format, technical details and process set out in the Implementing Regulation. The Commission will, as part of the state of the energy union report, monitor the EU's progress as a whole towards achieving these targets.

To better develop and implement the plans, the Member States were required to consult citizens, businesses and regional authorities in the drafting and finalisation process.

The governance regulation also required Member States to submit by the start of 2020 national long term strategies looking forward to 2050.

Updating the NECPs 2021-2030 (in 2023)

By 30 June 2023, Member States were due to submit their draft updated NECPs in line with article 14 of the Governance Regulation. The Commission has published guidance to Member States on the process and scope of this update.

On 24 October 2023, the Commission published its technical assessment of the NECP progress reports towards meeting the EU’s energy and climate objectives. The Staff Working Document is part of the 2023 State of the energy union report.

On 18 December 2023, the Commission published its EU-wide assessment of the draft updated NECPs, together with individual assessments and country-specific recommendations for the 21 Member States that submitted their draft plans in time. In addition, there is a 2-pages factsheet highlighting the Commission’s assessment per Member State. The documents are available per country in the list below.

Five Member States submitted their draft updated NECPs at a later stage. The assessments and recommendations for those countries were published on 23 February 2024 and 26 April 2024.

Member States were due to submit their final updated NECPs, taking account of the Commission’s assessment and recommendations, by 30 June 2024.

National Energy and Climate plans 2021-2030

The list below links to the integrated National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) for the period 2021-2030 as submitted by each Member State:

  • the draft NECP (submitted in 2018)
  • the final NECP (submitted in 2019)
  • the draft updated NECPs (in 2023)

Please note that only the original versions of the NECPs are authentic (the English versions are courtesy machine translations).

The documents listed also includes the European Commission’s individual recommendations and assessment of each NECP.

Check out the documents 

Source: European Commission

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