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Von der Leyen vows to lower electricity taxes after European Council

Von der Leyen vows to lower electricity taxes after European Council

23 Mar 2026

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen. Source EC - Audiovisual Service
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen at 18-19 March 2025 European Council. Source EC - Audiovisual Service

European leaders called for both immediate and structural action on energy prices on 19 March. The Commission is asked to present a toolbox of targeted temporary measures to address fossil fuel price spikes, as well as urgent measures covering all four components of electricity prices: generation costs; network charges; taxes and levies; carbon pricing.

Member States and the Commission are also called upon to accelerate the Energy Union 2030 agenda – which refers to ensuring secure, sustainable, competitive, and affordable energy for all Europeans while advancing climate goals – to enable increased and affordable electrification. Co-legislators are urged to agree on an ambitious grids package in 2026. The European Council will review progress in June.

At the post-Council press conference, Commission President von der Leyen outlined concrete actions across the four electricity price components. Particularly notable for EHPA members – although how exactly this would be done is not yet clear – is the Commission’s commitment to propose lower mandatory tax rates on electricity, ensuring it is taxed less than fossil fuels.

EHPA has long urged action on electricity taxes: high electricity taxes relative to gas remain one of the key barriers to heat pump uptake across Europe, and rebalancing at EU level would be a significant step forward. Medium-term measures are likely to form part of the July Emissions Trading System (ETS) review. Central to this is the proposed ETS Investment Booster – a €30 billion fund financed through 400 million ETS allowances, targeting decarbonisation projects with guaranteed access for lower-income Member States.

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