The consumer policy take on the update of the Energy Union and Climate Action Governance Regulation

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The consumer policy take on the update of the Energy Union and Climate Action Governance Regulation

Published on 20.03.2026

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EU energy and climate legislation sets the pace for decarbonising our economy. Some of these laws contain EU targets. The governance law helps Member States deliver these targets and defines reporting obligations. This should result in consumers benefitting from lower bills, a better quality of life, and a future for our planet. Practically this means more renewable energy, less imports of volatile fossil fuels, continuous efforts to use energy more efficiently, the availability of sustainable products that can be recognised via clear labels, a variety of green mobility choices, and a future where healthy and sustainable foods are accessible and affordable.

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Energy Union and Climate Action Governance Regulation