The recommendations follow the European Union’s commitments to phase out energy imports from Russia, make energy affordable, boost industrial competitiveness, improve energy security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
EGEC calls on the European Commission to publish a dedicated European Geothermal Strategy and Action Plan in the first quarter of 2026. This echoes requests made by EU Energy Ministers (see the TTE Council Conclusions of 16 December 2024) and also by the European Parliament (Resolution on geothermal energy, adopted on 18 January 2024). Indeed, the European Commissioner for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen, has already confirmed (on 14 March 2025) that the Commission will present “an action plan on geothermal energy” before the end of March 2026.
According to EGEC, the Commission’s proposal must include the following elements:
An EU-wide target to reach 250 GW of geothermal capacity by 2040 covering all technologies. This will build on the 44 GW of installed capacity in the EU.
A European Geothermal Charter, which codifies the 2040 target and launches the Geothermal Industrial Alliance to manage its delivery.
Targeted European financial instruments to leverage private capital.
Measures to make permitting processes more efficient and faster, as well as improving access to geological data.
Sectoral or tripartite agreements with key energy consumers.
Peer-to-peer guidance to help governments develop national and regional roadmaps to remove barriers, accelerate investments and build local supply chains.
European instruments to support value chain development in local manufacturing and skilled professionals.
The inclusion of geothermal energy as a central pillar of the EU’s Global Gateway and the Global Energy Transition Forum.
Improvements to the collection and presentation of market data and statistics to enable better energy modelling.
EGEC’s proposals are set out in a new policy document that was published on Friday (5 December 2025): The European Geothermal Strategy and Action Plan — Making Europe competitive, secure and affordable.
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