On 1 July, Ireland assumes the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Energy security, competitiveness and implementation of the Clean Industrial Deal are expected to feature prominently during the six-month term.
The Irish Presidency will also steer discussions on several files of importance to the heating sector, including the Electrification Action Plan and the next steps in implementing Fit for 55 legislation.
For Eurofuel, the new Presidency offers an opportunity to continue promoting technology neutrality, consumer choice and the contribution of renewable liquid fuels to Europe's energy security and decarbonisation objectives.