EU Launches New Plan to Reduce Energy Prices and Support Industrial Competitiveness

24 10月, 2025 by
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The European Commission has unveiled a set of seven coordinated actions under the Affordable Energy Action Plan to lower energy costs for both industries and households, while supporting long-term energy security and decarbonization.

Although prices have fallen since their 2022 peak, they remain significantly above global averages, threatening EU industrial competitiveness.

Key measures include:

  • Full use of the Clean Industrial Deal State Aid Framework (CISAF) to provide price relief and decarbonization incentives for energy-intensive sectors.

  • Guidance by end-2025 to harmonize national aid schemes.

  • Reallocation of EU Cohesion Funds to modernize grids and expand storage capacity.

  • A €500 million pilot program with the European Investment Bank (EIB) to support Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for stable, long-term electricity prices.

  • Acceleration of permitting for renewables and grid projects under RED III.

  • Expansion of cross-border energy links via the Energy Highways initiative.

  • Recommendations for tax reductions on electricity, particularly for energy-intensive industries and vulnerable households.

The initiative represents the EU’s most comprehensive push yet to balance energy affordability, competitiveness, and climate commitments.

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