Implementation of EU Directives

Last updated: 5 November 2017
Each EU Member State is responsible for transposing EU Directives into national law and ensuring compliance with the law. EU Mandatory Labeling and Eco-labeling Directives Member States have the responsibility (in addition to transposition and compliance) to ensure that the labelling schemes are accompanied by educational and promotional information campaigns aimed at encouraging more responsible use of energy by private customers. Greece has implemented all the current EU labeling directives for residential and commercial appliances (see related policies). It augments the requirements with programmes on ... EU Standards Directives Greece has implemented all the current EU standards directives for residential and commercial appliances (see related policies). EU Directive on Fuel Economy and CO2 Labels for Cars Greece has implemented ... (status ?) EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings Greece has implemented ... (status ?) EU Directive on Energy End-Use Efficiency and Energy Services (EU status ?) Greece has implemented ... (status ?) EU - Directive to Promote Cogeneration of Heat and Power (EU status ?) Greece has implemented ... (status ?) EU Directive for Setting Eco-Design Requirements for Energy-Using Products (EU status) Greece has implemented ... (status ?)