EU to Take Action Against Countries for Missed RED III Change Target

The European Commission has decided to open infringement procedures against 26 EU Member States for failing to move the bloc's flagship renewable energy regulation into national law.

The EC has sent letters of formal notice regarding the failure to communicate to the EC the full transpositions of the third version of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED III), which sets out requirements to use renewable energy across industry and transport by 2030.

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