European Union Open Data Portal - Custom query: EuroVoc concepts filters: renewable energytag:data.europa.eu,2012:/feeds/custom.atom?vocab_concepts_eurovoc=http%3A%2F%2Feurovoc.europa.eu%2F7542023-11-15T12:25:57ZEuropean Publications Officehttps://data.europa.eu/euodpRecently created or updated datasets on European Union Open Data Portal. Custom query: EuroVoc concepts filters: renewable energyCB RES Transparency Platformtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/cb-res-transparency-platformThe CB RES Transparency Platform is a public information system available to every EU citizen in line with the Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/342 (Art. 11) that provides detailed information about cross-border projects in the field of renewable energy (CB RES projects), including: geographical representation, technical description, implementation plan and dates and the European Union financial support.
The CB RES Transparency Platform provides up to date information on the geographic location for each of the CB RES projects in the CB RES list adopted by the European Commission. CB RES projects are projects based on a cooperation agreement between two or more Member States or arrangements between one or more Member States and one or more third countries as set out in Articles 8, 9, 11 and 13 of Directive (EU) 2018/2001 in the planning or deployment of renewable energy. The Commission launches a call for applications to have a project selected as a CB RES project at least once per year.
For each CB RES project, the project fiches are published. In addition, the completed projects are displayed. The underlying grid is based on information related to electric power networks in Europe, Russia and the Middle East from S&P Global PLATTS Geospatial Database.
DISCLAIMER: CB RES project information displayed is based on the list adopted by the European Commission on 30/08/2022 (https://ec.europa.eu/energy/sites/default/files/fifth_pci_list_19_november_2021.pdf) as a delegated act.
The infrastructure types shown in the CB RES Transparency Platform include all the RES technologies included in Directive (EU) 2018/2001 as well as other elements eligible to be part of a CB RES project.
CINEA maintains this service to enhance public access to information about these initiatives and the European Union in general. Our goal is to keep this information timely and accurate. However, CINEA accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to the information on this site. Information displayed at the viewer is downloadable and it can be reused if reference is mentioned. The project fiche, implementation plan and map can be downloaded and printed out by using the print icon and selecting the type. Anything beyond these functionalities is not provided.2023-11-15T12:25:57Z2023-11-15T12:24:54ZEnergy prices and costs in Europe 2014European Commission, DG Energy tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/energy-prices-and-costs-in-europe-2014The report on energy prices and costs gives the latest picture available of the state of energy prices in electricity, gas and in the oil products sectors through extensive ad hoc data collection undertaken with Member States’ statistical offices.2023-11-03T11:21:34Z2019-01-30T11:51:03ZIntelligent Energy Europe Project DatabaseCINEAtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/intelligent-energy-europe-project-databaseIntelligent Energy – Europe (IEE) offers a helping hand to organisations willing to improve energy sustainability. Launched in 2003 by the European Commission, the programme is part of a broad push to create an energy-intelligent future for us all. It supports EU energy efficiency and renewable energy policies, with a view to reaching the EU 2020 targets (20% cut in greenhouse gas emissions, 20% improvement in energy efficiency and 20% of renewables in EU energy consumption).
The programme is a pillar of the EU's Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP).
More than 600 projects across Europe have been co-funded by programme since 2003. These projects cover fields as diverse as education and electrical appliances, yet all contribute to building a greener and more secure energy future for the EU. You can find the list of beneficiaries and projects funded by the programme.2022-03-29T14:35:30Z2015-07-27T14:49:56ZEnergy Union Indicators webtoolDirectorate-General for Energy tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/energy-union-indicatorsThe Energy Union indicators show the progress made in the five dimensions of the Energy Union in European countries and the EU as a whole. They include measurements of greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption, renewable energy shares, energy intensities, import dependencies, prices, annual switching rates, research investments, and patents. They provide a consistent way of tracking the outcomes of energy and climate policies and demonstrate how the EU is working towards its energy and climate objectives.2022-01-12T16:33:42Z2018-11-09T13:18:34ZEuropean Union energy statistical pocketbookEuropean Commission, DG Energyener-emos@ec.europa.eu+tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/eu-energy-statistical-pocketbookThe energy in figures statistical pocketbook provides an annual overview of energy related statistics in the EU and in individual EU countries. It includes, amongst other information, data on production, consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, imports, and energy sector employment.
The data contained in this pocketbook is drawn from several sources: from the European Commission’s services, from international organisations such as the European Environment Agency and the International Energy Agency and also from the European Commission’s estimates when other
data is unavailable.
The publication is divided into five parts:
- Part 1. Energy overview at global and EU levels.
- Part 2. Main energy indicators, at EU and Member States levels.
- Part 3. Socio-economic indicators in the EU.
- Part 4. Impact of the energy sector on the environment.
- Part 5. Country profiles – Main energy indicators.
Indicators have been calculated using the methodology established by the
European Commission – DG Energy. The appendices include a glossary and
methodological notes2022-01-12T16:24:06Z2015-09-14T11:35:46ZESIF 2014-2020 Finances planned detailstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/european-structural-investment-funds-esif-2014-2020-planned-financingThis dataset provides information on planned total and EU financing under the different European structural and investment (ESI) Funds (ESIF) (2014-2020) in current prices.
The data is taken from the adopted financial tables and is broken down by fund, programme, priority axis, thematic objective and category of region (more developed, less developed, etc. where available). It is updated daily to reflect any modifications (i.e; thematic reallocations) agreed between the Member States and the Commission.
The data cover the more than 530 programmes and includes the EU and national co-financing covered by the adoption decision. Financial allocations in the programme financial table may change over time (i.e. transfers between themes, between funds). The first wave of major changes took place at end 2017 as a result of the allocation of the "technical adjustment" and the increase in the allocation to the Youth Employment initiative.
2020-05-18T09:32:02Z2017-09-29T13:37:29ZEuropean Investment Bank infrastructure equity fundsEuropean Investment Banktag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/eib-infrastructure-equity-fundsThe European Investment Bank invests in equity and debt funds which are focused on projects dealing with climate action and/or infrastructure.
This dataset provides a list and description of investments in equity funds.
2020-04-15T17:06:52Z2020-02-26T11:44:03ZEuropean Investment Bank infrastructure debt fundsEuropean Investment Banktag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/eib-infrastructure-debt-fundsThe European Investment Bank invests in equity and debt funds which are focused on projects dealing with climate action and/or infrastructure.
This dataset provides a list and description of investments in debt funds.2020-04-15T16:37:13Z2020-02-26T11:49:21Z2011 - Survey - Europeans and energy (part I)tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/2011-europeans-and-energy-iOn the eve of the first European Council of 4 February 2011, devoted exclusively to energy, it became useful to measure the perception that Europeans have on the energy issue and on the respective roles of the European Union and its Member States in this area.
Due to the dates of adoption of the different resolutions, this survey will be divided in two parts, the first one to be published before the European Council and the other one during the month of March. This latter will be focused on more specific questions related to the new EU energy strategy of 2020.
As part of this first survey conducted by TNS Opinion, three general questions related to proposals made several times by the European Parliament, have been asked. The responses of the Europeans are very clear.
On one hand, respondents are well aware of the European added value that a better coordination of energy policies, as well as greater solidarity between Member states in the event of a supply crisis, would allow.
On the other hand, on energy priorities, the results show how the energy culture and the energy situation of each country of the EU, affect the nature of the answers. That's why we thought it important to include in this note a series of Eurostat statistics and maps ("Panorama of energy / edition 2009") which illustrate the energy context of each Member State.
Which priority to reinforce the energy cooperation?
Stability of energy prices, first priority of the respondents (29%)
Renewable energies, second priority of the respondents (27%)
Guarantee of energy supply, third priority of the respondents (20%)
Energy efficiency, fourth priority of the respondents (16%) 2020-03-19T20:39:16Z2017-01-17T12:29:04Z2011 - Survey - Europeans and energy (part II)tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/2011-europeans-and-energy-iiThis Eurobarometer of the European Parliament dedicated to energy follows a previous survey published in January 2011 in view of the European Council of 4 February (EB Standard 74.3). This survey dealt with energy supply, cooperation and solidarity.
Considering the new positions adopted by the European Parliament, this new survey focuses on more specific themes, but also extremely important for the development of an energy policy of the Union: energy savings, energy supply difficulties, integration of networks and the European Community for energy. The fieldwork was conducted by TNS Opinion between 9 February and 6 March 2011, in a context of a hard winter and an increase of all raw materials prices.
it's important to note that both surveys share a common point: the results highlight again how the energy culture and the energy situation of each EU Member States influence the answers of the interviewed citizens.
Two socio-demographic aspects of this current survey have to be kept in mind: on the one hand, apart from a few exceptions, there are few differences between the answers of men and women; on the other hand, the results illustrate a real generational gap which is evident in both behaviour and perception of the energy problems.
On energy savings, European citizens prefer measures without a financial impact.
The priority is given to domestic savings: decrease of use of lightings and of electric appliances (55%), and reduction of heating or air conditioning (43%).
The context is unfavourable to expensive measures: insulation of the house (19%) purchase of a more ecological car (6%).
The awareness related to savings made on the road is to be improved: less frequent use of their car (19%), more frequent use of public transport (14%) and reduction of driving speed (10%).
Europeans who did "nothing" to change their behaviour towards energy savings are a significant number (14%).
Respondents give the priority to practical measures to reduce the energy bill.
They want to be able to daily measure their energy consumption thanks to "smart" meters (47%).
They expect the establishment of a tax incentive (40%).
They are in favour of the creation of conditions for energy providers to compete (36%).
They support the improvement of energy bill transparency and simplification (23%).
Europeans want the objective of 20% of energy savings to be made compulsory (80% of "yes").
Europeans support the fighting against the energy precariousness (81% of "yes").
Assets of a European integrated energy network
It would imply a reduction of energy costs (59%).
It would encourage a better use of various types of energy (47%).
It would make the delivery of energy safer (35%).
It would enhance EU capacity to negotiate major contracts with countries outside its borders (28%).
It would contribute to increase solidarity among the EU Member States (25%).
Respondents show a massive support to the establishment of a European Energy Community (78% "agree").2020-03-19T20:22:59Z2017-01-17T12:23:46ZESIF 2014-2020 Finance Implementation Detailstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/european-structural-investment-funds-esif-2014-2020-finance-implementation-detailsThis dataset provides time series information on the financial implementation on the ground of the 530+ ESI Funded programmes. The data is cumulative, i.e. 2016 values included the finances implemented for 2015. 2019-08-09T11:30:30Z2017-09-29T13:45:44ZEnergy prices and costs in Europe 2016 European Commission, DG Energy tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/energy-prices-and-costs-in-europe-2016The report on energy prices and costs gives the latest picture available of the state of energy prices in electricity, gas and in the oil products sectors through extensive ad hoc data collection undertaken with Member States’ statistical offices.2019-02-20T08:49:20Z2019-01-30T11:35:42Z