Regulation (EU) 2018/1999 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 Dec... (32018R1999) 
                
                
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Regulation (EU) 2018/1999 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2018 on the Governance of the Energy Union and Climate Action, amending Regulations (EC) No 663/2009 and (EC) No 715/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council, Directives 94/22/EC, 98/70/EC, 2009/31/EC, 2009/73/EC, 2010/31/EU, 2012/27/EU and 2013/30/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council, Council Directives 2009/119/EC and (EU) 2015/652 and repealing Regulation (EU) No 525/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance.)
- REGULATION (EU) 2018/1999 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
 - of 11 December 2018
 - on the Governance of the Energy Union and Climate Action, amending Regulations (EC) No 663/2009 and (EC) No 715/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council, Directives 94/22/EC, 98/70/EC, 2009/31/EC, 2009/73/EC, 2010/31/EU, 2012/27/EU and 2013/30/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council, Council Directives 2009/119/EC and (EU) 2015/652 and repealing Regulation (EU) No 525/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council
 - (Text with EEA relevance)
 - CHAPTER 1
 - General provisions
 - Article 1
 - Subject matter and scope
 - Article 2
 - Definitions
 - CHAPTER 2
 - Integrated national energy and climate plans
 - Article 3
 - Integrated national energy and climate plans
 - Article 4
 - National objectives, targets and contributions for the five dimensions of the Energy Union
 - Article 5
 - Member States' contribution setting process in the area of renewable energy
 - Article 6
 - Member States' contribution setting process in the area of energy efficiency
 - Article 7
 - National policies and measures for each of the five dimensions of the Energy Union
 - Article 8
 - Analytical basis of the integrated national energy and climate plans
 - Article 9
 - Draft integrated national energy and climate plans
 - Article 10
 - Public consultation
 - Article 11
 - Multilevel climate and energy dialogue
 - Article 12
 - Regional cooperation
 - Article 13
 - Assessment of the integrated national energy and climate plans
 - Article 14
 - Update of the integrated national energy and climate plan
 - CHAPTER 3
 - Long-term strategies
 - Article 15
 - Long-term strategies
 - Article 16
 - Strategic plan for methane
 - CHAPTER 4
 - Reporting
 - Section 1
 - Biennial progress reports and their follow up
 - Article 17
 - Integrated national energy and climate progress reports
 - Article 18
 - Integrated reporting on greenhouse gas policies and measures and on projections
 - Article 19
 - Integrated reporting on national adaptation actions, financial and technology support provided to developing countries and auctioning revenues
 - Article 20
 - Integrated reporting on renewable energy
 - Article 21
 - Integrated reporting on energy efficiency
 - Article 22
 - Integrated reporting on energy security
 - Article 23
 - Integrated reporting on the internal energy market
 - Article 24
 - Integrated Reporting on Energy Poverty
 - Article 25
 - Integrated reporting on research, innovation and competitiveness
 - Section 2
 - Annual reporting
 - Article 26
 - Annual Reporting
 - Article 27
 - Reporting on the 2020 targets
 - Section 3
 - Reporting platform
 - Article 28
 - E-platform
 - CHAPTER 5
 - Aggregate assessment of progress and policy response to ensure Union targets achievement — Commission monitoring
 - Article 29
 - Assessment of progress
 - Article 30
 - Inconsistencies with overarching Energy Union objectives and targets under Regulation (EU) 2018/842
 - Article 31
 - Response to insufficient ambition of integrated national energy and climate plans
 - Article 32
 - Response to insufficient progress towards the Union's energy and climate objectives and targets
 - Article 33
 - Union renewable energy financing mechanism
 - Article 34
 - Commission recommendations to Member States
 - Article 35
 - State of the Energy Union report
 - Article 36
 - Monitoring of the governance mechanism
 - CHAPTER 6
 - Union and national systems on greenhouse gas emissions and removals by sinks
 - Article 37
 - Union and national inventory systems
 - Article 38
 - Inventory review
 - Article 39
 - Union and national systems for policies and measures and projections
 - Article 40
 - Establishment and operation of registries
 - CHAPTER 7
 - Cooperation and support
 - Article 41
 - Cooperation between the Member States and the Union
 - Article 42
 - Role of the European Environment Agency
 - CHAPTER 8
 - Final provisions
 - Article 43
 - Exercise of the delegation
 - Article 44
 - Committees
 - Article 45
 - Review
 - Article 46
 - Amendments to Directive 94/22/EC
 - Article 47
 - Amendments to Directive 98/70/EC
 - Article 48
 - Amendments to Directive 2009/31/EC
 - Article 49
 - Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 663/2009
 - Article 50
 - Amendment to Regulation (EC) No 715/2009
 - Article 51
 - Amendments to Directive 2009/73/EC
 - ‘Article 52
 - Reporting
 - Article 52
 - Amendment to Council Directive 2009/119/EC
 - Article 53
 - Amendments to Directive 2010/31/EU
 - Article 54
 - Amendments to Directive 2012/27/EU
 - Article 55
 - Amendment to Directive 2013/30/EU
 - Article 56
 - Amendments to Directive (EU) 2015/652
 - Article 57
 - Repeal
 - Article 58
 - Transitional provisions
 - Article 59
 - Entry into force
 - ANNEX I
 - GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATED NATIONAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE PLANS
 - Part 1
 - General framework
 - SECTION A: NATIONAL PLAN
 - 1. OVERVIEW AND PROCESS FOR ESTABLISHING THE PLAN
 - 1.1. Executive summary
 - 1.2. Overview of current policy situation
 - 1.3. Consultations and involvement of national and Union entities and their outcome
 - 1.4. Regional cooperation in preparing the plan
 - 2. NATIONAL OBJECTIVES AND TARGETS
 - 2.1. Dimension decarbonisation
 - 2.1.1. GHG emissions and removals (1)
 - 2.1.2. Renewable energy
 - 2.2. Dimension energy efficiency
 - 2.3. Dimension energy security
 - 2.4. Dimension internal energy market
 - 2.4.1. Electricity interconnectivity
 - 2.4.2. Energy transmission infrastructure
 - 2.4.3. Market integration
 - 2.4.4. Energy poverty
 - 2.5. Dimension research, innovation and competitiveness
 - 3. POLICIES AND MEASURES
 - 3.1. Dimension decarbonisation
 - 3.1.1. GHG emissions and removals
 - 3.1.2. Renewable energy
 - 3.1.3. Other elements of the dimension
 - 3.2. Dimension energy efficiency
 - 3.3. Dimension energy security (10)
 - 3.4. Dimension internal energy market (12)
 - 3.4.1. Electricity infrastructure
 - 3.4.2. Energy transmission infrastructure
 - 3.4.3. Market integration
 - 3.4.4. Energy poverty
 - 3.5. Dimension research, innovation and competitiveness
 - SECTION B: ANALYTICAL BASIS (16)
 - 4. CURRENT SITUATION AND PROJECTIONS WITH EXISTING POLICIES AND MEASURES (17) (18)
 - 4.1. Projected evolution of main exogenous factors influencing energy system and GHG emission developments
 - 4.2. Dimension Decarbonisation
 - 4.2.1. GHG emissions and removals
 - 4.2.2. Renewable energy
 - 4.3. Dimension Energy efficiency
 - 4.4. Dimension energy security
 - 4.5. Dimension internal energy market
 - 4.5.1. Electricity interconnectivity
 - 4.5.2. Energy transmission infrastructure
 - 4.5.3. Electricity and gas markets, energy prices
 - 4.6. Dimension research, innovation and competitiveness
 - 5. IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF PLANNED POLICIES AND MEASURES (25)
 - 5.1. Impacts of planned policies and measures described in section 3 on energy system and GHG emissions and removals, including comparison to projections with existing policies and measures (as described in section 4).
 - 5.2. Macroeconomic and, to the extent feasible, the health, environmental, employment and education, skills and social impacts, including just transition aspects (in terms of costs and benefits as well as cost-effectiveness) of the planned policies and measures described in section 3 at least until the last year of the period covered by the plan, including comparison to projections with existing policies and measures
 - 5.3. Overview of investment needs
 - 5.4. Impacts of planned policies and measures described in section 3 on other Member States and regional cooperation at least until the last year of the period covered by the plan, including comparison to projections with existing policies and measures
 - Part 2
 - List of parameters and variables to be reported in Section B of National Plans (26) (27) (28) (29)
 - 1. General parameters and variables
 - 2. Energy balances and indicators
 - 2.1. Energy supply
 - 2.2. Electricity and heat
 - 2.3. Transformation sector
 - 2.4. Energy consumption
 - 2.5. Prices
 - 2.6. Investment
 - 2.7. Renewables
 - 3. GHG emissions and removals related indicators
 - ANNEX II
 - NATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE SHARE OF ENERGY FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES IN GROSS FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY IN 2030
 - ANNEX III
 - NOTIFICATION OF MEMBER STATES' MEASURES AND METHODOLOGIES TO IMPLEMENT ARTICLE 7 OF DIRECTIVE 2012/27/EU
 - 1. Calculation of the level of the energy savings requirement to be achieved over the whole period from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2030, showing how the following elements are taken into account:
 - 2. Member States that decide to use any of the possibilities under Article 7(2) of Directive 2012/27/EU shall also notify their calculation of the level of the energy savings requirement to be achieved over the whole period from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2030, showing how the following elements are taken also into account:
 - 3. Policy measures in view of the achievement of the savings requirement referred to in Article 7(1) of Directive 2012/27/EU:
 - 3.1. Energy efficiency obligation schemes referred to in Article 7a of Directive 2012/27/EU:
 - 3.2 Alternative measures referred to in Article 7b and Article 20(6) of Directive 2012/27/EU (except taxation):
 - 3.3. Information on taxation measures:
 - 4. Calculation methodology for measures notified under Articles 7a and 7b and Article 20(6) of Directive 2012/27/EU (except for taxation measures):
 - 5. Monitoring and verification
 - ANNEX IV
 - GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR LONG-TERM STRATEGIES
 - 1. OVERVIEW AND PROCESS FOR DEVELOPING THE STRATEGIES
 - 2. CONTENT
 - 2.1. TOTAL GHG EMISSION REDUCTIONS AND ENHANCEMENTS OF REMOVALS BY SINKS
 - 2.2. RENEWABLE ENERGY
 - 2.3. ENERGY EFFICIENCY
 - 2.4. SECTOR-SPECIFIC RELATED CONTENT
 - 2.4.1. Energy system
 - 2.4.2. Industry
 - 2.4.3. Transport
 - 2.4.4. Agriculture and land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF)
 - 3. FINANCING
 - 4. IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS
 - 5. ANNEXES (as necessary)
 - ANNEX V
 - GHG INVENTORIES INFORMATION
 - Part 1
 - Part 2
 - Part 3
 - Methodologies for monitoring and reporting in the LULUCF sector
 - Part 4
 - Inventory indicators
 - ANNEX VI
 - POLICIES AND MEASURES INFORMATION IN THE AREA OF GHG EMISSIONS
 - ANNEX VII
 - PROJECTIONS INFORMATION IN THE AREA OF GHG EMISSIONS
 - ANNEX VIII
 - INFORMATION ON NATIONAL ADAPTATION ACTIONS, FINANCIAL AND TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT PROVIDED TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND AUCTIONING REVENUES
 - Part 1
 - Reporting on adaptation actions
 - Part 2
 - Reporting on support provided to developing countries
 - Part 3
 - Reporting on auctioning revenues
 - ANNEX IX
 - ADDITIONAL REPORTING OBLIGATIONS
 - Part 1
 - Additional reporting obligations in the area of renewable energy
 - Part 2
 - Additional reporting obligations in the area of energy efficiency
 - ANNEX X
 - UNION BIOENERGY SUSTAINABILITY REPORT
 - ANNEX XI
 - VOLUNTARY SCHEMES IN RESPECT OF WHICH THE COMMISSION HAS ADOPTED A DECISION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 30(4) OF DIRECTIVE (EU) 2018/2001
 - ANNEX XII
 - NATIONAL INVENTORY SYSTEMS
 - ANNEX XIII
 - CORRELATION TABLE