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European Commissioner for Energy and Housing

Member of the EU Commission


Member of the EU Commission

FieldValue
postEuropean Commissioner
for Energy and Housing
imageJørgensen EC Portrait 2024.jpg
incumbentDan Jørgensen
incumbentsince1 December 2024
appointerPresident of the European Commission
termlengthFive years
inauguralWilhelm Haferkamp
formation1958
websitehttps://commission.europa.eu/about/organisation/college-commissioners/dan-jorgensen_en

for Energy and Housing The European Commissioner for Energy and Housing is a member of the European Commission. The current Commissioner is Dan Jørgensen, in office since 1 December 2024.

Responsibilities

The Commissioner holds responsibility for the European Union's energy policy as well as nuclear issues (Euratom). It was previously a backwater in the commission but has now become sought after as the European energy policy has been developed. The Commissioner for Energy has to deal with ongoing gas disputes between Russia and Ukraine which threaten European supplies, reduce dependence on Russian energy and reduce carbon emissions.

The Directorate-General serving this Commissioner is the Directorate-General for Energy, which was combined with Transport prior to 2010.

Miguel Arias Cañete (2014–2019)

A member of the centre-right People's Party, Arias served as Minister for Agriculture, Food and Environment in the Spanish Government from 2011 until 2014, before being selected to head his Party List in the European Parliamentary elections.

Arias Cañete was nominated as EU Commissioner for Energy and Climate Action in the Juncker Commission and took office on 1 November 2014.

Günther Oettinger (2010–2014)

Günther Oettinger was appointed as the new Energy Commissioner in February 2010. However he was criticised for corruption and avoidance of EU law in his home state. His language skills have also been criticised and his nomination was met with confusion in Brussels.

Andris Piebalgs (2004–2010)

During his hearing with the European Parliament, Piebalgs stressed the importance of the environment in energy policy and was cautious of nuclear power. He received strong backing from the Parliament. He outlined his priorities as;

  1. Achieving a true internal market
  2. Energy efficiency: everyone can make a difference
  3. Increase the share of renewable energy
  4. Increased investments in technology
  5. Safety and security of nuclear power
  6. Make it easier for Member States to help each other in energy crisis
  7. Developing external energy policy relations

The European Union is an active supporter of the Kyoto Protocol, which it signed alongside its member-states. In March 2007 the Union committed itself to cut emissions by 20 per cent by 2020. There is also a desire to reduce dependency on Russian energy supplies following the disputes between Russia and Belarus and Ukraine. In April 2007 five southern European countries signed a deal to build an oil pipeline (the Pan-European Oil Pipeline) from the Black Sea to Italy which will help diversify energy sources.

List of commissioners

#NameCountryPeriodCommission
1[[File:Wilhelm Haferkamp (cropped).tif70px]]Wilhelm HaferkampWest Germany1967–1970
21970–1972Malfatti Commission
31972–1973Mansholt Commission
4[[File:Sin foto.svg70px]]Henri François SimonetBelgium1973–1977
5[[File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F052008-0015, Kiel, FDP-Bundesparteitag, Brunner.jpg70px]]Guido BrunnerWest Germany1977–1981
6[[File:Etienne Davignon 1980 (cropped).jpg70px]]Étienne DavignonBelgium1981–1985
7[[File:Nicolas Mosar.jpg70px]]Nicolas MosarLuxembourg1985–1989
8[[File:António Cardoso e Cunha 1988.jpg70px]]António Cardoso e CunhaPortugal1989–1993
9[[File:Marcelino Oreja 2014 - UNED Homenaje a Adolfo Suárez (cropped).jpg70px]]Marcelino OrejaSpain1993–1994
10[[File:Abel Matutes 1996b (cropped).jpg70px]]Abel MatutesSpain1994–1995
11[[File:Christos Papoutsis.jpg70px]]Christos PapoutsisGreece1995–1999
12[[File:Loyola del Palacio 2001.jpg70px]]Loyola de PalacioSpain1999–2004
13[[File:Andris Piebalgs-IMG 3681.jpg70px]]Andris PiebalgsLatvia2004–2010
14[[File:Günther Oettinger 2014.jpg70px]]Günther OettingerGermany2010–2014
15[[File:Informal meeting of environment ministers. Handshake Siim Kiisler and Miguel Arias Cañete (35781644631) (cropped).jpg70px]]Miguel Arias CañeteSpain2014–2019
16[[File:Kadri Simson 2023.jpg70px]]Kadri SimsonEstonia2019–2024
17[[File:Jørgensen EC Portrait 2024 (cropped).jpg70px]]Dan JørgensenDenmark2024–

References

References

  1. [https://www.ft.com/content/c980127c-d841-11de-8b04-00144feabdc0 Who’s who in the new Commission], Financial Times November 2009
  2. [http://politica.elpais.com/politica/2014/04/09/actualidad/1397029794_285066.html www.elpais.com]
  3. (2 October 2014) [http://www.euractiv.com/sections/eu-priorities-2020/canetes-hearing-augurs-trouble-juncker-commission-308872 Cañete’s hearing spells trouble for Juncker] Euractiv Network
  4. (2 February 2010). "Patronage at Home: The Cronyism of Germany's European Commission Candidate Oettinger". Der Spiegel.
  5. (28 January 2010). "European commissioner Oettinger – German politician ridiculed YouTube terrible English – News". Bild.
  6. (27 October 2009). "Günther Who?: EU Perplexed by Germany's Choice of Oettinger as Commissioner". Der Spiegel.
  7. "The Commissioners – Profiles, Portfolios and Homepages". European Commission.
  8. (9 March 2007). "Europe | EU agrees on carbon dioxide cuts". BBC News.
  9. See also: [[2004 Russia–Belarus energy dispute]], [[2007 Russia–Belarus energy dispute]] and [[Russia–Ukraine gas disputes]].
  10. (7 April 2007). "Black Sea oil pipeline to start flowing by 2012". EurActiv.
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