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Making the EU Electricity Grid Fit for Net-Zero

This ECA review explores the state of the EU’s electricity grid and outlines key investments, flexibility measures, and funding reforms needed to reach climate neutrality by 2050.

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Publication date
16 April 2025
Author
European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency

Description

To meet its climate neutrality targets by 2050, the EU must urgently modernise its electricity grid. The European Court of Auditors (ECA) released Review 01/2025, offering a comprehensive look at the state of Europe’s electricity infrastructure and the major steps needed to align it with net-zero ambitions.

📌 Key insights from the report:

  • The EU's grid spans over 11 million km, serving 266 million customers, but much of it is ageing and unprepared for increasing electrification.
  • Achieving net-zero by 2050 requires an estimated €2 trillion in grid investments, far beyond current levels.
  • Flexibility solutions—like demand response, storage, and smart grid technologies—can reduce investment needs and congestion.
  • Slow permitting, complex planning, equipment shortages, and labour gaps are delaying grid expansion.
  • Regulatory and financial frameworks need reform to ensure grid operators can invest and consumers remain protected from rising energy costs.

The review underscores the importance of EU-wide coordination, localised innovation, and flexible energy systems—supported by clear regulation and strategic funding.

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  • 16 APRIL 2025
RV 2025