Draft2:U.S.-EU Energy Council

Template:Stub noticeThe U.S.-EU Energy Council is a high-level body launched in 2009 by the the United States and European Commission (EC) to deepen coordination on strategic energy issues of mutual interest and R&D cooperation.

  • The Secretary of Energy co-chairs the Energy Council with the Secretary of State on the U.S. side.
  • The EU’s High Representative for External Affairs, Vice President for Energy Union and Commissioner for Energy and Climate serve as co-chairs on the EU side.

Official Site - energy.gov

Organization

The U.S.-EU Energy Council is supported by three working groups:

  • Energy Technology Working Group
  • Energy Policy Working Group
  • Energy Security Working Group

Meetings

The U.S.-EU Energy Council has convened seven times since its inception.

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