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EU Electrification Action Plan (EAP)
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As the public consultations on the EU Electrification Action Plan (EAP) have concluded, the European steel industry very much looks forward to the adoption in early 2026 of a comprehensive, consumer-focused and bold Action Plan to restore affordable electricity in the EU industrial sectors and herewith revamp EU progress toward the attainment of its climate neutrality and industrial strategic autonomy objectives.
Increasing the rates of fossil-free electricity consumption in European industrial sectors requires a massive and rapid reduction of the costs associated to electricity consumption from lowering wholesale market prices to ensuring a true decoupling of fossil-fuel prices from electricity prices in long-term contracts. Moreover, increased transparency on the displacement of fossil-fired power plants from the merit-order in short-term markets is a necessary instrument in tracking the effectiveness of increased investments in new generation capacity in reducing prices and costs for consumers and investors, alongside a timely assessment of alternative market-design models which reflect the changing energy outlook and scenarios of the EU.
Brussels, 14 April 2026 – Europe’s steel industry has welcomed the conclusion of EU negotiations on a new trade measure for steel, calling it an unprecedented response that will protect European steel capacity, safeguard more than 230,000 jobs and stabilise a sector pushed to the brink by record imports and global overcapacity.
Brussels, 3 April 2026 – The European Steel Association (EUROFER) has set out proposals to improve the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), just as the system enters a decisive new phase with the publication of the first carbon certificate prices expected on 7 April 2026.
Brussels, 25 March 2026 - The European Steel Association (EUROFER) has warned that the latest OECD data released in Paris today confirms a deepening global steel crisis and urged the EU to act swiftly to adopt its new steel trade measure.