Two days after the presentation of Mario Draghi’s report on the future of European competitiveness (see EUROPE B13478A1), the European Commission unveiled its report on the state of the Energy Union 2024 on Wednesday 11 September. It recognises the legislative work done to promote the EU’s energy transition following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but also highlights the continuing challenges of high energy prices and security of supply.
“We have done a lot during this mandate to...