EU Compliance for Energy & Utilities
EU regulations directly affecting Energy & Utilities organisations — including obligations, deadlines, and maximum fines. Use our regulation checker to map your exact exposure.
Which EU regulations apply to Energy & Utilities businesses?
Energy & Utilities organisations operating in the EU are subject to 2 key regulations, including NIS2, Green Claims. The most significant obligations cover Implement cybersecurity risk management measures; Substantiate all green claims with scientific evidence. Use the regulation checker to map your exact exposure in under 2 minutes.
- NIS2: max fine €10M or 2% of global turnover — Implement cybersecurity risk management measures
- Green Claims: max fine 4% of annual turnover per member state — Substantiate all green claims with scientific evidence
| Regulations applicable | 2 |
| Key regulations | NIS2, Green Claims |
| Highest fine | €10M or 2% of global turnover |
Regulations that apply to Energy & Utilities
NIS2
NIS2 expands cybersecurity obligations to essential and important entities across critical sectors. It mandates risk management, incident reporting, and supply chain security.
Max fine: €10M or 2% of global turnover
Green Claims
The Green Claims Directive requires companies to substantiate and verify environmental claims before using them in marketing, combating greenwashing across the EU market.
Max fine: 4% of annual turnover per member state
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- EU AI Act
- General Data Protection Regulation
- NIS2 Directive
- Cyber Resilience Act
- Digital Operational Resilience Act
- EU Data Act
- European Accessibility Act
- ePrivacy Directive
- Digital Services Act
- Digital Markets Act
- Pay Transparency Directive
- Whistleblower Directive
- Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation
- eIDAS 2.0 Regulation
- Product Liability Directive (Revised)
- Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive
- Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive
- Green Claims Directive
- European Accessibility Act
- EU Machinery Regulation
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