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https://energy.ec.europa.eu/news/april-infringements-package-key-decisions-energy-2026-04-29_en
Referrals to the Court of Justice
Commission decides to refer Greece, Malta and Portugal to the Court of Justice of the European Union to ensure transposition of the reinforced rules to promote renewable energy
Today, the European Commission decided to refer Greece (INFR(2025)0214), Malta (INFR(2025)0233) and Portugal (INFR(2025)0241) to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to fully transpose into national law the provisions of the amending Directive (EU) 2023/2413 on the promotion of energy from renewable sources. The new rules aim to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy and the roll-out of homegrown clean energy across the EU in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, strengthen energy independence and lower energy prices. It seeks to deploy renewable energy in all sectors of the economy, not only in the power sector, but also and especially in those sectors where progress is more difficult like heating and cooling, buildings, transport and industry, where new or strengthened targets have been set. They introduce horizontal and cross-cutting measures to promote the deployment of renewables, such as the strengthening of guarantees of origin, facilitating energy system integration through the promotion of electrification and renewable hydrogen, and safeguards to ensure a more sustainable bioenergy production. The promotion of renewable energy is crucial for Europe's competitiveness and path to climate neutrality and a key element of the Affordable Energy Action Plan as well as the REPowerEU plan. The Directive was adopted in 2023. Member States had to notify the transposition of the Directive by 21 May 2025, except for some provisions related to permitting, which were already due by 1 July 2024. The Commission sent Greece, Malta and Portugal a letter of formal notice in July 2025 and a reasoned opinion in December 2025 for not having transposed the Directive. Greece and Portugal have not yet notified any transposition measures. Malta has not provided sufficiently clear and precise information on how the directive has been transposed. The Commission is therefore referring Greece, Malta and Portugal to the Court of Justice of the European Union, with requests to impose financial sanctions. More information is in the press release.
Trata-se do procedimento de infração INFR(2025)0241 .
Um dos aspetos deste incumprimento é a não transposição para a legislaçao nacional dos objetivos de produção de hidrogénio dito verde.
Mais uma vez os senhores decisores nacionais se consideram superiores aos eurocratas, acima das decisões da UE . Já no tempo de Julio Cesar os romanos faziam apelos aos lusitanos para não serem tão cabeçudos, que era uma forma simpática de não dizerem tão provincianos (Sophia dixit, provincianos a sul e bairristas no norte).
Junta-se este procedimento de infração ao que a CE levantou por incumprimento das diretivas de segurança ferroviária (por exemplo, a 2016/798), assunto mais ou menos ligado ao acidente do elevador da Glória e aos de Alfarelos, Ademia e Soure. INFR(2020)2092.
Pessoalmente critico a CE por deixar andar a inoperancia dos sucessivos governos, em vez de mandar para cá uma equipa de assistência técnica e explicar o que é preciso fazer, por exemplo para cumprir a regulamentação europeia das redes interoperáveis de ligação à Europa,por exemplo o 2024/1679 (Portugal, um pequeno país periférico...).
E sem esquecer a vergonha de virem dois técnicos da UE verificar in loco que não se tinham aplicado as regras do controle de fronteiras no AHD ...
Vergonha por tudo isto.
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