Integrated national energy and climate plans

EESC opinion: Integrated national energy and climate plans

Key points

 

  • The EESC welcomes the initiative of the European Commission to launch the assessment of the draft National Energy and Climate Plans submitted by the Member States, thereby following up on the new governance model launched by the Council and the Parliament in December 2018 and aimed at ensuring the transition to clean energy and climate protection through a multilevel interactive dialogue which fully involves civil society and public and private entities at local and regional level. The EU is the first major global economy to adopt, through specific National Energy and Climate Plans, a legally binding framework to deliver on its 2015 commitments under the COP21 Paris Agreement and the UN 2030 Agenda.