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Article 1: Subject matter and scope
Article 2: Definitions
Article 3: Integrated national energy and climate plans
Article 4: National objectives, targets and contributions for the five dimensions of the Energy Union
Article 5: Member States' contribution setting process in the area of renewable energy
Article 6: Member States' contribution setting process in the area of energy efficiency
In addition, each Member State shall take into account:
Article 7: National policies and measures for each of the five dimensions of the Energy Union
Member States shall provide a general overview of the investment needed to achieve the objectives, targets and contributions set out in the national plan, as well as a general assessment on the sources of that investment.
Article 8: Analytical basis of the integrated national energy and climate plans
Article 9: Draft integrated national energy and climate plans
Article 10: Public consultation
Each Member State shall ensure that the public is informed. Each Member State shall set reasonable timeframes allowing sufficient time for the public to be informed, to participate and express its views.
Each Member State shall limit administrative complexity when implementing this Article.
Article 11: Multilevel climate and energy dialogue
Article 12: Regional cooperation
Article 13: Assessment of the integrated national energy and climate plans
Article 14: Update of the integrated national energy and climate plan
Article 15: Long-term strategies
Article 16: Strategic plan for methane
Article 17: Integrated national energy and climate progress reports
Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 44(6).
Where the Member State concerned decides not to address a recommendation or a substantial part thereof, it shall provide its reasoning.
Article 18: Integrated reporting on greenhouse gas policies and measures and on projections
Article 19: Integrated reporting on national adaptation actions, financial and technology support provided to developing countries and auctioning revenues
Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 44(6).
Article 20: Integrated reporting on renewable energy
Article 21: Integrated reporting on energy efficiency
Article 22: Integrated reporting on energy security
Article 23: Integrated reporting on the internal energy market
Article 24: Integrated Reporting on Energy Poverty
Article 25: Integrated reporting on research, innovation and competitiveness
Article 26: Annual Reporting
For the purposes of this paragraph, the Commission shall, on the basis of the Member States' approximated greenhouse gas inventories or, if a Member State has not communicated its approximated inventories by that date, on the basis of its own estimates, annually compile a Union approximated greenhouse gas inventory. The Commission shall make that information available to the public by 30 September every year.
In proposing such implementing acts the Commission shall take into account the UNFCCC or Paris Agreement timetables for the monitoring and reporting of that information and the relevant decisions adopted by the bodies of the UNFCCC or of the Paris Agreement in order to ensure compliance by the Union with its reporting obligations as a Party to the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement. Those implementing acts shall also specify the timescales for cooperation and coordination between the Commission and the Member States in preparing the Union greenhouse gas inventory report.
Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 44(6).
Article 27: Reporting on the 2020 targets
Article 28: E-platform
Article 29: Assessment of progress
In carrying out its assessment, the Commission shall take the following steps:
Article 30: Inconsistencies with overarching Energy Union objectives and targets under Regulation (EU) 2018/842
Article 31: Response to insufficient ambition of integrated national energy and climate plans
Where a gap between the Union's 2030 target and the sum of the national contributions occurs in the area of energy efficiency, the Commission shall, in particular, evaluate the relevant circumstances listed in Article 6(2), information provided by Member States in their integrated national energy and climate plans, results from modelling exercises in relation to future trends in energy consumption and other complementary analysis as appropriate.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of this Article, and for the sole purpose of assessing whether a gap between the Union's 2030 target and the collective contributions of Member States occurs, the Commission shall, in its assessment, assume a national contribution of the Member States which did not submit their draft integrated national energy and climate plans in accordance with Article 9(1).
In its assumption, in the area of renewable energy, the Commission shall take into account the Member State's national binding target for 2020 as set out in Annex I to PUEFRSD, results from modelling exercises on renewable energy development and the results from the formula set out in Annex II to this Regulation. In the area of energy efficiency, it shall take into account modelling exercises in relation to future trends in energy consumption and other complementary analysis as appropriate.
In its assessment of the renewable energy contributions, based on the formula set out in Annex II, the Commission shall take into consideration any potential negative impacts on the security of supply and grid stability in small or isolated energy systems or in Member States' systems where there may be significant implications due to the change of synchronous area.
In its assessment of the energy efficiency contributions, the Commission shall take into consideration the potential impact on electricity system operation and grid stability in Member States where there may be significant implications due to the change of synchronous area.
Article 32: Response to insufficient progress towards the Union's energy and climate objectives and targets
In its recommendations in the area of renewable energy, the Commission shall take into consideration the relevant circumstances indicated by the Member State in accordance with the second subparagraph of Article 5(1). The Commission shall also take into consideration renewable energy projects for which a final investment decision has been taken, provided that those projects become operational in the period 2021 to 2030 and have a significant impact on a Member State's national contribution.
In its recommendations in the area of energy efficiency, the Commission shall take due account of the objective criteria listed in points (a) and (b) of Article 6(1) and the relevant national circumstances indicated by the Member State in accordance with Article 6(2).
In the area of renewable energy, the Commission shall assess if the national measures provided for in paragraph 3 are sufficient to achieve the Union's renewable energy targets. In the case of insufficient national measures, the Commission shall, as appropriate, propose measures and exercise its power at Union level in addition to those recommendations in order to ensure, in particular, the achievement of the Union's 2030 target for renewable energy.
In the area of energy efficiency, the Commission shall as appropriate, propose measures and exercise its powers at Union level in addition to those recommendations in order to ensure, in particular, the achievement of the Union's 2030 target for energy efficiency.
In the area of energy efficiency, such additional measures may in particular improve the energy efficiency of:
Member States fulfilling the obligation to cover the gap to the baseline shall be deemed to be in compliance with the obligations set out in the first sentence of the first subparagraph of this paragraph and in Article 3(4) of PUEFRSD throughout the period where the gap occurred.
For the purposes of point (d) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 3 of this Article, Member States may use their revenues from annual emission allowances under Directive 2003/87.
Article 33: Union renewable energy financing mechanism
Article 34: Commission recommendations to Member States
Article 35: State of the Energy Union report
Article 36: Monitoring of the governance mechanism
Article 37: Union and national inventory systems
In proposing such implementing acts, the Commission shall take into account any relevant decisions adopted by the bodies of the UNFCCC or of the Paris Agreement.
Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 44(6).
Article 38: Inventory review
Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 44(6).
Article 39: Union and national systems for policies and measures and projections
In proposing such implementing acts, the Commission shall take into account the relevant decisions adopted by the bodies of the UNFCCC or of the Paris Agreement, including internationally agreed reporting requirements as well as timetables for monitoring and reporting of that information.
Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 44(6).
Article 40: Establishment and operation of registries
Article 41: Cooperation between the Member States and the Union
Article 42: Role of the European Environment Agency
Article 43: Exercise of the delegation
Article 44: Committees
Article 45: Review
Article 46: Amendments to Directive 94/22/EC
Article 47: Amendments to Directive 98/70/EC
Article 48: Amendments to Directive 2009/31/EC
Article 49: Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 663/2009
Article 50: Amendment to Regulation (EC) No 715/2009
Article 51: Amendments to Directive 2009/73/EC
Article 52: Amendment to Council Directive 2009/119/EC
Article 53: Amendments to Directive 2010/31/EU
Article 54: Amendments to Directive 2012/27/EU
Article 55: Amendment to Directive 2013/30/EU
Article 56: Amendments to Directive (EU) 2015/652
Article 57: Repeal
Article 58: Transitional provisions
Article 11(3) of Regulation (EU) No 525/2013 shall continue to apply as regards the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol.
Article 19 of Regulation (EU) No 525/2013 shall continue to apply to the reviews of the greenhouse gas inventory data for the years 2018, 2019 and 2020.
Article 22 of Regulation (EU) No 525/2013 shall continue to apply to the submission of the report required under that article.
For the purpose of coherence and legal certainty, nothing in this Regulation prevents the application of the derogations pursuant to the relevant Union sectoral law in the area of electricity and electricity risk preparedness.
Article 59: Entry into force
Article 40, Article 53(2), (3) and (4), point (a) of Article 54(3), Article 54(4), and Article 55 shall apply from 1 January 2021.
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GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATED NATIONAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE PLANS GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATED NATIONAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE PLANS
Part 1 Part 1
General framework
SECTION A: NATIONAL PLAN
OVERVIEW AND PROCESS FOR ESTABLISHING THE PLAN
1. Executive summary
1. Dimension decarbonisation
1.1. GHG emissions and removals ( 1 )
4.1. Electricity interconnectivity
Where applicable, national objectives with regard to energy poverty, including a timeframe for when the objectives are to be met
5. Dimension research, innovation and competitiveness
1. Dimension decarbonisation
1.1. GHG emissions and removals
Planned policies, measures and programmes to achieve the indicative national energy efficiency contributions for 2030 as well as other objectives referred to in point 2.2, including planned measures and instruments (also of a financial nature) to promote the energy performance of buildings, in particular with regard to the following:
4.1. Electricity infrastructure
CURRENT SITUATION AND PROJECTIONS WITH EXISTING POLICIES AND MEASURES ( 17 ) ( 18 )
1. Projected evolution of main exogenous factors influencing energy system and GHG emission developments
2.1. GHG emissions and removals
5.1. Electricity interconnectivity
1. Impacts of planned policies and measures described in section 3 on energy system and GHG emissions and removals, including comparison to projections with existing policies and measures (as described in section 4).
3. Overview of investment needs
List of parameters and variables to be reported in Section B of National Plans ( 26 ) ( 27 ) ( 28 ) ( 29 )
The following parameters, variables, energy balances and indicators are to be reported in Section B ‘Analytical Basis’ of the National Plans, if used:
General parameters and variables
1. Energy supply
Investment costs in energy transformation, supply, transmission and distribution sectors
7. Renewables
( 2 ) In accordance with GTEEIR of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 April 2013 on guidelines for trans-European energy infrastructure and repealing Decision No 1364/2006/EC and amending Regulations EACERR, Regulation 2009/714 and CANGTNR ( OJ L 115, 25.4.2013, p. 39 ).
( 3 ) When planning those measures, Member States shall take into account the end of life of existing installations and the potential for repowering.
( 4 ) In accordance with Article 2 a of EPBD.
( 5 ) In accordance with Article 18 of EED.
( 6 ) In accordance with Article 8 of EED.
( 7 ) In accordance with Articles 12 and 17 of EED
( 8 ) In accordance with Article 19 of Directive 2012/27/EU.
( 9 ) In accordance with Article 15(2) of EED.
( 10 ) Policies and measures shall reflect the energy efficiency first principle.
( 11 ) Consistency shall be ensured with the preventive action and emergency plans under MSSGSR of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2017 concerning measures to safeguard the security of gas supply and repealing MSSGSR ( OJ L 280, 28.10.2017, p. 1 ) as well as the risk preparedness plans under EUR [as proposed by COM(2016) 862 on risk-preparedness in the electricity sector and repealing Directive 2005/89 ].
( 12 ) Policies and measures shall reflect the energy efficiency first principle.
( 13 ) Other than the PCI Regional Groups established under GTEEIR.
( 14 ) Other than the PCI Regional Groups established under GTEEIR.
( 15 ) In accordance with Article 15(8) of EED.
( 16 ) See Part 2 for a detailed list of parameters and variables to be reported in Section B of the Plan.
( 17 ) Current situation shall reflect the date of submission of the national plan (or latest available date). Existing policies and measures encompass implemented and adopted policies and measures. Adopted policies and measures are those for which an official government decision has been made by the date of submission of the national plan and there is a clear commitment to proceed with implementation. Implemented policies and measures are those for which one or more of the following applies at the date of submission of the integrated national energy and climate plan or the integrated national energy and climate progress report: directly applicable European legislation or national legislation is in force, one or more voluntary agreements have been established, financial resources have been allocated, human resources have been mobilised.
( 18 ) The selection of exogenous factors may be based on the assumptions made in the EU Reference Scenario 2016 or other subsequent policy scenarios for the same variables. Besides, Member States specific results of the EU Reference Scenario 2016 as well as results of subsequent policy scenarios may also be a useful source of information when developing national projections with existing policies and measures and impact assessments.
( 19 ) In accordance with Article 14(1) of EED.
( 20 ) This reference business as usual projection shall be the basis for the 2030 final and primary energy consumption target which is described in 2.3 and conversion factors.
( 21 ) With reference to overviews of existing transmission infrastructure by Transmission System Operators (TSOs).
( 22 ) With reference to national network development plans and regional investment plans of TSOs.
( 23 ) With reference to overviews of existing transmission infrastructure by TSOs.
( 24 ) With reference to national network development plans and regional investment plans of TSOs.
( 25 ) Planned policies and measures are options under discussion and having a realistic chance of being adopted and implemented after the date of submission of the national plan. The resulting projections under section 5.1.i shall therefore include not only implemented and adopted policies and measures (projections with existing policies and measures), but also planned policies and measures.
( 26 ) For the plan covering the period from 2021 to 2030: For each parameter/variable in the list, trends over the years 2005-2040 (2005-2050 where appropriate) including for the year 2030 in five-year intervals shall be reported both in Section 4 and 5. Parameter based on exogenous assumptions v modelling output shall be indicated.
( 27 ) As far as possible, reported data and projections shall build on and be consistent with Eurostat data and methodology used for reporting European statistics in the relevant sectoral law, as European statistics are the primary source of statistical data used for reporting and monitoring, in accordance with ESR on European statistics.
( 28 ) Note: all projections are to be performed on the basis of constant prices (2016 prices used as base year)
( 29 ) The Commission will provide recommendations for key parameters for projections, at least covering oil, gas, and coal import prices as well as EU ETS carbon prices.
NATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE SHARE OF ENERGY FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES IN GROSS FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY IN 2030 NATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE SHARE OF ENERGY FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES IN GROSS FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY IN 2030
NOTIFICATION OF MEMBER STATES' MEASURES AND METHODOLOGIES TO IMPLEMENT ARTICLE 7 OF DIRECTIVE 2012/2 7 /EU NOTIFICATION OF MEMBER STATES' MEASURES AND METHODOLOGIES TO IMPLEMENT ARTICLE 7 OF DIRECTIVE 2012/2 7 /EU
Member States shall notify to the Commission their proposed detailed methodology pursuant to point 5 of Annex V to Directive 2012/2 7 /EU for the operation of the energy efficiency obligation schemes and alternative policy measures referred to in Articles 7 a and 7 b and Article 20(6) of that Directive.
Calculation of the level of the energy savings requirement to be achieved over the whole period from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2030, showing how the following elements are taken into account:
1. Energy efficiency obligation schemes referred to in Article 7 a of Directive 2012/2 7 /EU:
GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR LONG-TERM STRATEGIES GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR LONG-TERM STRATEGIES
OVERVIEW AND PROCESS FOR DEVELOPING THE STRATEGIES
1. Executive summary
2. Legal and policy context
3. Public consultation
CONTENT
1. TOTAL GHG EMISSION REDUCTIONS AND ENHANCEMENTS OF REMOVALS BY SINKS
1.1. Projected emission reductions and enhancement of removals by 2050
1.2. National target for 2030 and beyond, if available, and indicative milestones for 2040 and 2050
1.3. Adaptation policies and measures
2. RENEWABLE ENERGY
2.1. To the extent feasible, the estimated likely share of renewable energy in final energy consumption by 2050
3. ENERGY EFFICIENCY
3.1. To the extent feasible, the estimated likely energy consumption by 2050
4. SECTOR-SPECIFIC RELATED CONTENT
4.1. Energy system
4.1.1. Intended or likely future emissions trajectory or range
4.1.2. General description of main drivers for energy efficiency, demand-side flexibility and energy consumption and their evolution from 2021 and beyond
4.2. Industry
4.2.1. Expected emission reductions by sector and energy demands
4.2.2. General overview of the policies, existing plans and measures for decarbonisation as described in point 2.1 of Section A of Part I of Annex I
4.3. Transport
4.3.1. Expected emissions and energy sources by transport type (e.g. cars and vans, heavy duty road transport, shipping, aviation, rail)
4.3.2. Decarbonisation options
4.4. Agriculture and land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF)
4.4.1. To the extent feasible, expected emissions by sources and by individual GHGs
4.4.2. Emission reduction options envisaged
4.4.3. Links to agricultural and rural development policies
FINANCING
1. Estimates of investment needed
2. Policies and measures for related research, development and innovation
IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS
ANNEXES (as necessary)
1. Details on modelling (including assumptions) and/or analysis, indicators, etc.
GHG INVENTORIES INFORMATION GHG INVENTORIES INFORMATION
Part 1 Part 1
Information to be included in the reports referred to in Article 26(3):
Part 2 Part 2
The GHGs to be covered are:
Methodologies for monitoring and reporting in the LULUCF sector Methodologies for monitoring and reporting in the LULUCF sector
Geographically explicit land-use conversion data in accordance with the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for national GHG inventories.
Tier 1 methodology in accordance with the 2006 IPCC guidelines for national GHG inventories.
For emissions and removals for a carbon pool that accounts for at least 25-30 % of emissions or removals in a source or sink category which is prioritised within a Member State's national inventory system because its estimate has a significant influence on a country's total inventory of GHGs in terms of the absolute level of emissions and removals, the trend in emissions and removals, or the uncertainty in emissions and removals in the land-use categories, at least Tier 2 methodology in accordance with the 2006 IPCC guidelines for national GHG inventories.
Member States are encouraged to apply Tier 3 methodology, in accordance with the 2006 IPCC guidelines for national GHG inventories.
Part 4 Part 4
Inventory indicators Inventory indicators
POLICIES AND MEASURES INFORMATION IN THE AREA OF GHG EMISSIONS POLICIES AND MEASURES INFORMATION IN THE AREA OF GHG EMISSIONS
Information to be included in the reports referred to in Article 18:
PROJECTIONS INFORMATION IN THE AREA OF GHG EMISSIONS PROJECTIONS INFORMATION IN THE AREA OF GHG EMISSIONS
Information to be included in the reports referred to in Article 18:
INFORMATION ON NATIONAL ADAPTATION ACTIONS, FINANCIAL AND TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT PROVIDED TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND AUCTIONING REVENUES INFORMATION ON NATIONAL ADAPTATION ACTIONS, FINANCIAL AND TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT PROVIDED TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND AUCTIONING REVENUES
Part 1 Part 1
Reporting on adaptation actions Reporting on adaptation actions
Information to be included in the reports referred to in Article 19(1):
Reporting on support provided to developing countries Reporting on support provided to developing countries
Information to be included in the reports referred to in Article 19(3):
Reporting on auctioning revenues Reporting on auctioning revenues
Information to be included in the reports referred to in Article 19(2):
ADDITIONAL REPORTING OBLIGATIONS ADDITIONAL REPORTING OBLIGATIONS
Part 1 Part 1
Additional reporting obligations in the area of renewable energy Additional reporting obligations in the area of renewable energy
The following additional information shall, unless otherwise stated, be included pursuant to point (c) of Article 20:
Additional reporting obligations in the area of energy efficiency Additional reporting obligations in the area of energy efficiency
In the area of energy efficiency, the following additional information shall be included pursuant to point (c) of Article 21:
UNION BIOENERGY SUSTAINABILITY REPORT UNION BIOENERGY SUSTAINABILITY REPORT
The EU bioenergy sustainability report on energy from biomass to be adopted biennially by the Commission together with the State of the Energy Union report pursuant to point (d) of Article 35(2), shall contain as a minimum the following information:
VOLUNTARY SCHEMES IN RESPECT OF WHICH THE COMMISSION HAS ADOPTED A DECISION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 30(4) OF DIRECTIVE (EU) 2018/2001 VOLUNTARY SCHEMES IN RESPECT OF WHICH THE COMMISSION HAS ADOPTED A DECISION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 30(4) OF DIRECTIVE (EU) 2018/2001
The report on voluntary schemes in respect of which the Commission has adopted a decision pursuant to Article 30(4) of PUEFRSD, to be adopted biennially by the Commission together with the State of the Energy Union report pursuant to point (e) of Article 35(2) of this Regulation, shall contain the Commission's assessment of, as a minimum, the following:
NATIONAL INVENTORY SYSTEMS NATIONAL INVENTORY SYSTEMS
Information referred to in Article 37 includes the following:
CORRELATION TABLE CORRELATION TABLE
Footnote p0: This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Strasbourg, 11 December 2018.