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The Energy Community has 9 Contracting Parties, 3 Observers.
The European Union is a Party to the Energy Community Treaty.
Any EU Member State may obtain the status of a Participant.

 

Contracting Parties
  • Albania
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Georgia
  • Kosovo*
  • Moldova
  • Montenegro
  • North Macedonia
  • Serbia
  • Ukraine
Observers
EU Participants

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FROM PRESENT TO PAST

EXPLORE OUR HISTORY

2005
Treaty Signing in Athens

Treaty establishing Energy Community, setting the stage for regional cooperation in energy, with a focus on electricity and gas.

2006
Inauguration of the Secretariat in Vienna

Established the only permanently acting institution under the Treaty.

2008
Establishment of the Coordinated Auction Office in Podgorica

Enabled seamless electricity trade across borders.

2010
Moldova’s Accession

Marked the Energy Community’s enlargement to an Eastern Partnership country.

2010
Ukraine’s Accession

Doubled the impact of the Energy Community.

2011
Adoption of the Third Energy Package

Ensured fair competition and transparent networks access for electricity and gas.

2013
Adoption of Environmental Standards

Implemented limits on emissions from the energy sector to improve air quality.

2012
Adoption of 2020 Energy and Climate Targets

Set ambitious goals to increase renewables, improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

2016
Georgia’s Accession

Enhanced the Energy Community’s presence in the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood.

2014
Treaty Extension

Ensured continued regional cooperation.

2021
Adoption of the Gas Security of Supply Regulation

Ensured resilience in the gas sector through coordinated regional cooperation.

2021
Adoption of the Decarbonisation Roadmap

Established the path towards climate neutrality by 2050.

2022
Integration of the Clean Energy Package

Provided accelerated integration with the EU Electricity Market.

2022
Establishment of the Ukraine Energy Support Fund

Strengthened the resilience of the Ukraine's energy sector amid the Russian war of aggression.

2023
Development of National Energy and Climate Plans

Aligned the national strategies for the 2030 energy transition with the EU governance framework.

2023
Treaty Extension

Paved the way for further gradual integration with the EU energy markets.