-- (本文后续将更新更多细节。) 欧盟委员会周四发布了新的能源建议,旨在保护弱势家庭,并促进消费者主导的清洁能源供应和参与。 这些措施重点关注四个优先事项:保护能源贫困消费者、加强零售能源市场的竞争、提高消费者透明度以及扩大能源社区和自用能源。 在这些建议中,委员会呼吁尽早识别高风险家庭,以防止能源中断,并提供诸如付款计划、能源券和能效升级等支持措施。委员会还敦促制定协调一致的天然气逐步淘汰计划,并明确时间表和沟通渠道。 其他指导意见旨在规范能源合同条款,使消费者能够更轻松地比较报价和更换供应商,同时提高市场透明度和竞争性。 该方案还概述了通过加强风险管理监督来减少供应商破产影响的措施,并通过放宽监管壁垒和鼓励共享可再生能源生产来促进能源社区的发展。 欧盟委员会补充说,这些措施是“公民能源一揽子计划”和“加速欧盟计划”的一部分,旨在应对持续的化石燃料危机并增强能源韧性。 欧盟能源和住房专员丹·约根森表示,包括中东冲突在内的地缘政治紧张局势凸显了加强欧洲能源韧性的紧迫性。 约根森说:“我们必须抓住时机,加速向更可持续、更安全、更以消费者为中心的能源系统转型。”他还补充说,这些提案旨在将政策目标转化为家庭、社区和小企业切实受益的成果。 欧盟委员会表示,将与成员国和利益攸关方合作实施这些措施,提供技术支持并跟踪进展,以确保有效落实。
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