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Regulatory open letter

European Energy Companies Urge EU Leaders

Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Mar 13, 2026 · Last updated Mar 30, 2026

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The joint call from major European energy companies to EU leaders could lead to policy changes that reinforce the International===European Union Emissions Trading System and preserve the internal electricity market, potentially stabilizing investments in renewable energy and improving Europe's competitiveness. This could positively impact the stock prices of the signatory companies and the broader European energy sector.

Utilities Renewable energy Government

Eight major European energy companies, including Statkraft, Fortum, Vattenfall, Iberdrola, EDP Energias de Portugal, Ørsted (disambiguation), Électricité de France, and Engie, have sent a joint letter to International===European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and International===European Council President António Costa. They urge EU leaders to protect proven market mechanisms, specifically the International===European Union Emissions Trading System and marginal pricing within the internal electricity market, and to accelerate the clean energy transition. The companies warn against dismantling these mechanisms, which they believe underpin investment, security of supply, and affordable energy. They stress that predictable policy frameworks are essential to unlock massive investments needed for fossil-free electricity and to support European industry through decarbonisation, suggesting efficient redistribution of ETS revenues and establishing an Industrial Decarbonisation Bank.

100 European Union urged to protect market mechanisms and accelerate clean energy transition
90 Statkraft co-signed a joint letter to EU leaders European Union
70 Fortum co-signed a joint letter to EU leaders European Union
70 Vattenfall co-signed a joint letter to EU leaders European Union
70 Iberdrola co-signed a joint letter to EU leaders European Union
70 EDP Energias de Portugal co-signed a joint letter to EU leaders European Union
70 Ørsted (disambiguation) co-signed a joint letter to EU leaders European Union
70 Électricité de France co-signed a joint letter to EU leaders European Union
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The European Union is the primary recipient of the joint letter, with its leaders being urged to protect market mechanisms and accelerate the clean energy transition. The proposed policies directly affect the European Union's energy strategy and competitiveness.
Importance 100 Sentiment 20
govactor
The International===European Union Emissions Trading System is a central mechanism that the energy companies are urging EU leaders to safeguard, as it provides a clear price signal for long-term investment in renewable power.
Importance 95 Sentiment 20
priv
Statkraft, as Europe's largest renewable energy producer, is a key signatory and advocate for the proposed changes to EU energy policy, aiming to reinforce Europe's competitiveness and accelerate decarbonisation.
Importance 90 Sentiment 20
govactor
The International===European Commission, specifically its President Ursula von der Leyen, is a direct recipient of the letter, being urged to consider the recommendations for EU energy policy.
Importance 90 Sentiment 20
govactor
The International===European Council, specifically its President António Costa, is a direct recipient of the letter, being urged to consider the recommendations for EU energy policy.
Importance 90 Sentiment 20
per
Ursula von der Leyen, as President of the International===European Commission, is a key figure addressed in the letter, with the companies urging her to consider their recommendations on energy policy.
Importance 80 Sentiment 10
per
António Costa, as President of the International===European Council, is a key figure addressed in the letter, with the companies urging him to consider their recommendations on energy policy.
Importance 80 Sentiment 10
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