EU Boasts Transition Plan Will Save Billions in Energy Imports

The European Union eyes savings of over $47 billion in crude oil and natural gas imports with its new plan to bring down energy prices across the bloc.

The plan includes measures such as faster permitting of wind and solar projects, a new formula for electricity tariffs, and a greater amount of subsidies for wind and solar, Reuters reported, citing the draft document of the European Commission that is due to be presented formally this week. Per the Commission, this could see savings of 45 billion euros this year alone. By 2030, the measures could reduce the energy import bill by as much as 130 billion euros, or over $13 billion.

‘;
document.write(write_html);
}

“They (renewable energy projects) also entail a lot of investments, that goes without saying. But we have to remember that it’s also expensive not to do anything,” the EU’s Energy Commissioner, Dan Jorgensen, said. “So we save money by not buying fuel from outside,” he clarified. Jorgensen also pointed to energy consumption savings as an expected result of the Commission’s measures.

The argument that locally produced energy is cheaper than imports has been made before and while it certainly carries weight when it comes to local oil and gas as opposed to imports, it is harder to make this argument for wind and solar, especially now, after an extended period of windlessness prompted Germany to scramble to get its hands on any and all hydrocarbons it could find to keep the lights on. Gas prices in Europe also suggest wind and solar may not be up to the task, especially in winter.

Yet the Commission believes that building even more wind and solar will help fix the lack of wind and reduce the bloc’s demand for oil and gas, saving billions for European consumers. The question remains, however, where the higher subsidies are going to come from. The usual source of government income is taxes.

By Irina Slav for Oilprice.com

More Top Reads From Oilprice.com

 

  • Related Posts

    US Crude Oil, Oil Product Inventories Come Crashing Down

    The American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated that crude oil inventories in the United States fell by 4.4 million barrels in the week ending April 17. In the week prior, US…

    China Oil Buying Set to Return After Stockpile Drawdown

    China is likely to return to buying large volumes of oil within weeks after selling down inventories during the peak of the Iran supply disruption, according to Mercuria. Marco Dunand,…

    Have You Seen?

    China Oil Buying Set to Return After Stockpile Drawdown

    • April 22, 2026
    China Oil Buying Set to Return After Stockpile Drawdown

    US Crude Oil, Oil Product Inventories Come Crashing Down

    • April 22, 2026
    US Crude Oil, Oil Product Inventories Come Crashing Down

    Trump Extends Iran Truce, Blockade

    • April 22, 2026
    Trump Extends Iran Truce, Blockade

    AI and geopolitics creating ‘perfect storm’ for cyber attacks

    • April 22, 2026
    AI and geopolitics creating ‘perfect storm’ for cyber attacks

    Ukraine Strike Halts Oil Processing at Novokuibyshevsk Refinery

    • April 22, 2026
    Ukraine Strike Halts Oil Processing at Novokuibyshevsk Refinery

    Oilfield Service Firm Halliburton is Discussing Commercial Terms With Customers for Venezuela Operations

    • April 22, 2026
    Oilfield Service Firm Halliburton is Discussing Commercial Terms With Customers for Venezuela Operations

    North Dakota Crude Output to Rise as Operators Eye High Oil Prices

    • April 22, 2026
    North Dakota Crude Output to Rise as Operators Eye High Oil Prices

    China’s CATL Debuts EV Battery With Speedy Six-Minute Recharge and a 1,000-km Range

    • April 22, 2026
    China’s CATL Debuts EV Battery With Speedy Six-Minute Recharge and a 1,000-km Range

    Norway Pumps Near Capacity as Spare Output Buffer Disappears

    • April 21, 2026
    Norway Pumps Near Capacity as Spare Output Buffer Disappears

    Sanctioned Iranian VLCC Crosses Hormuz Line Hours Before Ceasefire Deadline

    • April 21, 2026
    Sanctioned Iranian VLCC Crosses Hormuz Line Hours Before Ceasefire Deadline