Annexes to COM(2023)204 - Delegated acts of the Commission under Directive (EU) 2018/2001/EU on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources - Main contents
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dossier | COM(2023)204 - Delegated acts of the Commission under Directive (EU) 2018/2001/EU on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable ... |
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document | COM(2023)204 |
date | April 24, 2023 |
C (2023) 1087 final
C(2023) 1086 final
The last two delegated regulations were adopted on 10 February 2023. They had not yet entered into force as of the date of the adoption of this Report and were still under scrutiny by the European Parliament and the Council.
b. Work on the following delegated acts is on-going:
The following acts are currently under preparation:
Area of delegation | Expected adoption date | Basis for delegation |
Reviewing criteria on high ILUC-risk biofuels, including a decreasing trajectory for high ILUC-risk biofuels | September 2023 | Article 26(2), fourth subparagraph |
Adding feedstock that can be processed only with advanced technologies to Part A of Annex IX | likely adoption in Q2/2023 | Article 28(6), second subparagraph |
c. No exercise of referred power considered necessary until now:
During the reporting period, the Commission considered that it was not necessary to adopt delegated acts for the following points:
Area of delegation | Basis for delegation |
Adapting the energy content of transport fuels, as set out in Annex III, in accordance with scientific and technical progress | Article 27 (1) (c) |
Amend, where appropriate, Annexes V and VI by adding or revising the default values or modifying the methodology. | Article 31(5) |
d) Consultation prior to adoption
The Commission always consulted experts nominated by Member States and relevant stakeholders, via regular dedicated meetings of the relevant Commission Expert Group and written consultations, during the preparation of delegated acts under the Directive. The European Parliament was also invited to participate in all these consultation activities. The documents relevant to these consultations were transmitted simultaneously to the European Parliament and to the Council, as foreseen in the Common Understanding on delegated acts. Moreover, public consultations took place to give all stakeholders the possibility for feedback.
The observations presented in these consultations were taken into consideration when preparing the final versions of delegated acts.
4. CONCLUSION
Over the past five years, the Commission has exercised properly the delegated powers conferred to it under the Renewable Energy Directive. Given the fact that not all delegated acts for which the Commission has received a referral of power have been adopted by the time of writing this report, the Commission sees the need for extension of all empowerments to adopt delegated acts provided for in the Directive beyond the current five-year period. It invites the European Parliament and the Council to take note of this report.
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