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UK
Presidency Restarts The Cardiff Process
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The
Cardiff process was launched during the last UK Presidency of the EU
to help address the Treaty requirement to integrate environmental considerations
into EU policies and activities. The UK intends now to draw attention
to and revitalize the Cardiff process by demonstrating practical implementation
of environmental integration in individual dossiers that will be progressed
during the Presidency and that involve a significant element of environmental
integration.
The presidency is of the opinion that this will be more productive than initiating further strategy reviews at this stage, given the work already underway on Lisbon, EU Sustainable Development Strategy and the 6th Environmental Action Programme. These are the dossiers related to energy issues that are expected to progress during UK’s Presidency: ·_ Energy End-Use Efficiency & Energy Services Directive: The UK’s Presidency aim is to progress negotiations in Energy Council in order to deliver increased energy-savings across EU. The Proposal for a Directive on energy end-use efficiency and energy services COM(2003) 739 has now been approved by Council and is due to undergo second reading in Parliament in October. ·_ Security of Electricity Supply and Gas Transmission Networks Directives: Both the Proposal for a directive concerning measures to safeguard security of electricity supply and infrastructure investment COM(2003) 740 and the Proposal for a Regulation on conditions for access to the gas transmission networks COM(2003) 741 have reached agreement with Parliament. The adoption is expected this by the end of September. ·_ European Energy Efficiency Initiative: The UK’s Presidency aim is to seek a package of measures that adds value at both a European and domestic level and is coherent with existing policy measures, particularly the EU Emissions Trading Scheme ·_ Work towards EU strategies on climate change and discussions on climate change, energy and competitiveness at Energy and Competitiveness Councils: The UK’s Presidency aim is to develop links between Environment and other Council formations, e.g. Energy and Competitiveness Councils, so that they engage in work on medium and long-term strategies and ensure compatibility with policy areas. ·_ EU-Russia Permanent Partnership Council: One of the 4 thematic priorities is energy efficiency to discuss areas
for closer collaboration
on energy efficiency. Thematic priorities will be discussed, and
work towards a work programme for energy efficiency will carry on. >> Return to INFORSE-Europe's EU policy |
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