- European Parliament delegation should stand united and reject any attempt to introduce a Coal Derogation to the final compromise text.
- The Council should use the trilogues to improve its position on flexibility needs assessment. The flexibility assessment process for Europe’s future energy system must have adequate oversight, harmonised coordination, and foresight to steer investment. We call on lawmakers to assign assessment to national regulators and ACER, mandate analysis at both the national level and EU-level, and evaluate the progress over a 10 year time horizon. European energy systems quickly need to ramp-up the ability to store and reduce energy, and the incentives are still higher for traditional baseload generation than for the flexibility of resources.
- The focus on the ‘Global Stocktake’ at COP28 and the push for a global fossil fuel phase-out should remind co-legislators about the EU’s own mandate to phase out fossil fuels. The alliances made during EMD negotiations should not compromise our health, climate, and future. Member States who understand the risk of the unchecked impact of such derogation, should actively oppose it and support the Parliament’s mandate.
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