EU: On the path to climate neutrality
Under the European Climate Law, the EU committed to reduce its net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030. The ‘Fit for 55’ package of legislation makes all sectors of the EU’s economy fit to meet this target. It sets the EU on a path to reach its climate targets in a fair, cost-effective and competitive way.
Fit for 55 - Tracking Commission proposals
EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) reform
Status: Adopted
New EU Emissions Trading System for building and road transport fuels
Status: Adopted
Social Climate Fund
Status: Adopted
Effort Sharing Regulation
Status: Adopted
Regulation on Land Use, Forestry and Agriculture (LULUCF)
Status: Adopted
CO2 emissions standards for cars and vans
Status: Adopted
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)
Status: Adopted
Renewable Energy Directive
Status: Adopted
Energy Efficiency Directive
Status: Adopted
Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR)
Status: Adopted
ReFuel EU Aviation Regulation
Status: Adopted
FuelEU Maritime Regulation
Status: Adopted
Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
Status: Provisional agreement by the co-legislators
EU Methane Regulation for the energy sector
Status: Provisional agreement by the co-legislators
Updated EU rules to decarbonise gas markets and promote hydrogen
Status: Provisional agreement by the co-legislators