Apr 12, 2019
European Commission adopted the Fourth Report on the State of the Energy Union
The European Commission published the Fourth Report on the State of the Energy Union.
Building on results achieved since the start of the Junker Commission, the report sets out legal rules, as well as political commitments and targets for a cleaner and greener world. With batteries being essential in the context of a decarbonised economy, several documents related to the topic accompanied the publication. This includes a report on the “Implementation of the Strategic Action Plan on Batteries” and an update on the “Batteries Directive” among others.
See the reports and publications on the European Commission website.
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