The Commission of the European Union (EU) is taking legal action to ensure that EU Member States transpose EU directives into national laws.
According to a recent article posted on the Commission’s website, formal notices have been sent to a number of Member States that have failed to transpose any of six specific EU directives into national law by the required dates. In some cases, the Commission has also opened infringement proceedings against some Member States that have failed to communicate with the Commission about their transposition efforts.
Of particular note is the Commission’s actions in connection with its Directive (EU) 2023/2413 intended to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy in all sectors of the economy, including building environments and the transportation industry. EU Member States were required to complete the transposition of the provisions of the directive into national law by the end of May of this year. However, 26 Member States have failed to notify the Commission of the status of their transposition efforts.
In response, the Commission has sent letters of formal notice to each of the 26 Member States, giving them two months to complete their transposition of the Directive and to notify the Commission of their actions. Failure to act could result in further legal action by the Commission.
The article detailing the EU Commission’s efforts regarding the transposition of EU directives into national laws of EU Member States is available at https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/inf_25_1842.