Source: European Parliament
In November 2024, the Commission put online the Information Technology application to use the Union Database as provided by Article 31a of the Renewable Energy Directive[1].
The database was developed and is being implemented in line with requirements of the Renewable Energy Directive and relevant implementing and delegated acts, notably on sustainability certification and traceability.
Several economic operators have already started using the database . With the support of Member States, the Commission is deploying efforts to ensure the systemic use of the Database by all relevant economic operators.
To this effect and following up on the letter addressed to the Commission by a group of Member States, the Commission has organised a series of meetings with representatives of Member States to discuss the key issues related to the database.
This work will continue in 2025. Key stakeholders like certification schemes may be invited to participate in some of the meetings in 2025 where relevant.
- [1] https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32018L2001