Directorate-General for Energy (European Commission)

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The Directorate-General for Energy (DG Ener), also internally the abbreviation ENER is used, is a Directorate-General of the European Commission. The DG Ener is in operation since 17 February 2010 when it was split from the Transport DG[1] (it has been merged with transport since 2000).

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Mission

DG Ener is focused on creating a competitive internal energy market to lower prices, to develop renewable energy sources, to reduce energy dependence and to reduce energy consumption.

Resources

The Directorate-General for Energy, based in Brussels, reports to Günther Oettinger, European Commissioner for Energy. The Directorate-General is headed by Phillip Lowe as of March 2010.

Structure

The Directorate-General is made up of 6 Directorates (two of which deal with Euratom issues), and the Euratom Supply Agency.

Electromobility

The Green Car Initiative (GCI) is included in the European Economic Recovery Plan (EERP) presented November 2008. Electrification of transport (electromobility) figures prominently in the GCI. DG TREN is supporting a large European "electromobility" project on electric vehicles and related infrastructure with a total budget of around € 50million as part of the Green Car Initiative.[2]

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References

  1. ^ http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/10/164&format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en
  2. ^ http://ec.europa.eu/transport/urban/vehicles/road/electric_en.htm

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