Energy Omnibus lobbying

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Dear Secretariat General of the European Commission,

As my previous request was closed due my absence over the summer, I am re-submitting it, incorporating your request for more precise information, such as the context, subject matter or relevant dates.

To clarify, the term Energy Omnibus refers to a sweeping Omnibus review of energy policy announced by European Commissioner for Energy Dan Jørgensen in his interview with Contexte, published 13 May 2025 (https://www.contexte.com/eu/article/ener...). It refers to a simplification of energy policies, often claimed to be linked to lowering administrative burden and increasing competitiveness.

Policies that have been mentioned by Commissioner Jørgensen and others include methane regulations, permitting (for renewable and other low-carbon energy projects), accelerating the roll-out of renewables, bringing down energy prices, ensuring competitiveness, and protecting the climate. Specific directives include (but are not limited to) the Renewable Energy Directive (RED), Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), Energy Efficiency Directive (EED), Methane Regulation.

I am interested in efforts to 'simplify' these and other energy regulations in the name of competitiveness, which has been signalled to potentially fall under an 'Energy Omnibus'. While an Energy Omnibus has not been formally announced by the European Commission, Jørgensen and his cabinet have been meeting stakeholders about competitiveness and many of the topics previously mentioned.

Therefore, under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting access to all documents related to lobbying on the proposed ‘Energy Omnibus’ and related topics since 1 January 2025. In particular I would like to request:

1. A list of all meetings/ discussions between officials and or Commissioners with lobby organisations where this topic was discussed. This should include targeted consultations and stakeholder workshops/dialogues.

2. Any records, minutes, preparatory briefings, or other notes of these meetings/discussions, including correspondence which set-up, or was follow-up to, these meetings, as well as attendance lists. I would also like to receive full notes of any meetings held, and not just the summary notes proactively published by the Commission.

3. All correspondence since the above date, where this topic was raised, as exchanged between officials and or Commissioners with lobby organisations.

4. I would also like to receive all of the above types of documents as they relate to this topic between member state government(s) and the DG or Commissioners.

5. In addition I would like to receive a list of all studies or impact assessments which the DG has contracted out, or undertaken on, this topic.

Yours faithfully,

Pascoe Sabido

Sg-Acc-Doc@ec.europa.eu, Secretariat General of the European Commission

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Dear Secretariat General of the European Commission,

My postal address is:

CEO
Rue d'Edimbourg
Bruxelles 1050
Belgique

Yours faithfully,

Pascoe Sabido

Sg-Acc-Doc@ec.europa.eu, Secretariat General of the European Commission

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Dear Secretariat General of the European Commission,

To clarify, my address is:

CEO
Rue d'Edimbourg 26
Bruxelles 1050
Belgique

Yours faithfully,

Pascoe Sabido

Sg-Acc-Doc@ec.europa.eu, Secretariat General of the European Commission

Your message has been received by the Transparency Unit of the
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Le secrétariat général répondra à votre demande dans un délai de 15 jours
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Europäischen Kommission eingegangen.
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der Kommission behandelt.
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Dear applicant,

 We are writing concerning your request for access to Commission documents
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 We are currently working on your request. However, we have not yet been
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    Ares 2025 3031418 Decarbonised renewable and affordable Redacted.pdf

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    Ares 2025 3347625 Joint Industry Call to Keep EED EPBD Out of the Omnibus Packages.pdf

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    Ares 2025 7472018 DIHK Statement EU Energy Omnibus Redacted.pdf

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    Ares 2025 7472018 email Concrete Proposals for a Targeted EU Energy Omnibus Boosting Competitiveness and Decarbonization Redacted.pdf

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