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EU Energy Law—Past Developments Tracker (from 2025): Official Journal Legislation and Key Strategies/Guidance (REPowerEU Russian gas phase‑out, CBAM simplification, ETS, hydrogen, SMRs)

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This Practice Note monitors major historical developments in EU energy law. It sets out significant milestones and commentary on enacted legislation and other important changes, such as issued guidance and EU-wide strategies and action plans. Coverage begins with legislative activity from 2025 onwards. The tracker is structured into the following sections:

  • Legislation published in the Official Journal in 2025
  • Key non-legislative materials

Case law is handled separately—see Practice Note EU energy cases tracker—2026. This tracker excludes emerging or anticipated items, including ongoing legislative files or live consultations. For forward-looking developments in EU energy law, consult Practice Note: EU Energy—horizon scanner. As a priority, the 2024–2029 Commission aims to address overlaps and burdensome or disproportionate rules that weigh on EU businesses and risk stifling growth and progress. To this end, it has outlined several cross-sector omnibus legislative packages. Where such omnibus measures affect specific EU energy topics, they appear in the relevant sections below. For a wider view of these omnibus packages (issued and proposed), alongside other notable initiatives intended to support the Commission’s cross-sector...

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