The Governance of the Energy Union and Climate Action mandates Member States to set up multilevel energy and climate dialogues. Most Member States are reporting on such activities only when they design or revise the National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs). While only eleven out of 27 Member States have submitted a final revised version of these plans – due back in June 2024 – the NECPlatform project stresses the importance of strengthening multilevel governance when revising the Governance Regulation. This is essential to successfully transpose the Green Deal legislation into national law and implement NECPs.
Member states were required to submit to the European Commission a draft version of their revised NECP in June 2023 and a final one in June 2024. The European Commission’s assessments of the draft revised NECPs and their report on the NECPs’ implementation highlight that, although all Member states mention multilevel dialogues, the quality of these processes varies significantly. Few Member States have detailed how such dialogues have fed into their plans, and even fewer have set up long-term dialogue platforms.
This clearly shows that the framework established by the Governance Regulation is insufficient, as the core principles of Article 11 are not respected. We need to go further and showcase why such multilevel processes are essential to success.
The Green Deal has focused a great deal of attention on the local and regional level, with new planning obligations, targets, as well as technical and financial support from Member States. Thus, to implement these policies, it will be all the more essential to have multilevel dialogues to:
The experience of the NECPlatform project, which sets up multilevel dialogues in 6 Member States confirms the relevance of such an approach. In Romania, the dialogues have led to a readjustment of the national objectives and are well on the way of removing obstacles to the creation of citizen energy communities. In Croatia, they have led to in-depth discussions on the effectiveness of financial aid programmes. The French regions have initiated regional COP processes to take ownership of and distribute national objectives.
To this end the NECPlatform project encourages the new college of European Commissioners formed in autumn 2024 to: