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date:  26/09/2023

Dear Reader,

We hope you spent great summer holidays with your loved ones and fully recharged your batteries…The ID-E newsletter is back!

The EU energy landscape saw some exciting news between August and September:

  • The EU has reached its target of filling gas storage facilities to 90% of capacity, roughly 2½ months ahead of the 1st November deadline. The figures published show that gas storage levels have reached 1024 TWh or 90.12% of storage capacity (equivalent to just over 93 billion cubic metres of natural gas).
  • On Tuesday 12 September, the European Parliament gave its final approval to legally binding targets to expand renewable energy by 2030, a central part of Europe’s plans to curb climate change and shift away from fossil fuels. The law significantly raises the EU's renewable energy targets, requiring 42.5% of EU energy consumption to be renewable by 2030, replacing the current target of 32%.
  • During the State of the Union speech (13 September), President Von der Leyen announced a new Wind Package in 2024, which aims at fast-track permitting, improving auction systems in Member States, and focusing on skills, access to finance and stable supply chains. We will follow that news more closely in due time.

On the ID-E side, we started September with the 8th batch of Working Group meetings. Our members are now working together to discuss and define the characteristics that pilot schemes identified in previous WG meetings should have. This will provide insights and recommendations to the European Commission on possible new energy financial support schemes to increase the effectiveness and impact of EU support based on the members’ experience and views.

Here are the pilot topics for each WG:

  • WG1: Guarantee scheme for PPAs for energy production
  • WG2: Blended finance with technical assistance component for transmission & distribution
  • WG3: Equity scheme for energy storage
  • WG4: Financial instrument component of the Heat pump Accelerator for heating & cooling
  • WG5: De-risking pilot scheme for services and prosumers

The outcomes of the discussion will be showcased in the next edition of the ID-E newsletter.


What’s next?

  • We will host the ID-E Webinar Series #5 on the MFF and STEP on Tuesday 24 October. Join us in a discussion with experts from DG Budget of the European Commission, as they unpack the steps the European Commission is taking as part of the mid-term review, the impact and opportunities of STEP for the energy sector, and what lies ahead in view of the next MFF (2029-2034).
  • Save the date! The 2nd edition of the ID-E Plenary will take place on Tuesday 23 January 2024, at Renaissance Hotel (Brussels, Belgium). More information will follow in the coming weeks.

Do reach out if you have any recommendations on topics and speakers, or if you would like to refer a person or organisation to be part of the ID-E. Email lu_investors_dialogue@pwc.com – we would love to hear from you.

Yours truly,

The Editor