EU Acquis
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Chapter 15
EU energy policy objectives include the improvement of competitiveness, security of energy supplies and the protection of the environment. The energy acquis consists of rules and policies, notably regarding competition and state aids (including in the coal sector), the internal energy market (opening up of the electricity and gas markets, promotion of renewable energy sources), energy efficiency, nuclear energy and nuclear safety and radiation protection.
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Strengthening Serbia’s energy sector for a sustainable future
Sustainable energy supply through the Trans-Balkan Electricity Corridor
Empowering Serbia’s energy efficiency measures by 2030
Building Bosnia and Herzegovina’s institutional readiness for EU integration
Implementing the electricity market integration package in Montenegro
Raising awareness on Montenegro’s accession process
Establishing a systematic approach in channeling development partners’ assistance and monitoring its effectiveness
Transposition of the EU Oil Stocks Directive
Setting the ground for future action under the K4R programme support
Setting the scene for EU screening preparations
Assisting Montenegro toward progressing on negotiation chapters
Strengthening Kosovo’s legal framework on biofuels
Boosting renewable energy in Kosovo through legislative and strategic support
Strengthening Bosnia and Herzegovina's path to EU integration: Legal alignment and institutional reform
Supporting the development of North Macedonia’s Reform Agenda
Toward more effective horizontal policy planning in North Macedonia