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    BRUSSELS, BELGIUM / RankWire.AI / – The European Commission has issued new guidance enabling EU nations to pursue additional fiscal leeway for energy security investments through 2028. This measure extends an existing national escape clause—originally used for increased defence budgets—to certain domestically funded energy initiatives. These measures aim to bolster energy security and lessen dependence on imported fossil fuels. The framework maintains the bloc’s overall fiscal rules but offers a specific allowance for qualifying energy-related expenditures.

    EU widens fiscal flexibility for energy security spending
    EU fiscal policy gives member states added room for qualifying energy security spending.

    Only measures enacted after Feb. 28, 2026, qualify. Governments must fund these measures nationally, with each having a direct impact on public finances. The guidance emphasizes designing high-impact spending that minimizes fiscal costs. The Commission will evaluate each proposal individually to determine eligibility for flexibility. These rules apply from 2026 to 2028, giving governments a clear window to submit requests and utilize approved fiscal space.

    The energy security allowance is limited to 0.3% of gross domestic product (GDP) annually, with a maximum of 0.6% of GDP over the entire eligible period. These caps are part of the broader national escape clause, which permits deviations from the recommended net expenditure path. The total permissible deviation cannot exceed 1.5% of GDP. Spending above the ceiling remains subject to EU fiscal oversight and assessments under the Stability and Growth Pact.

    Fiscal thresholds determine available energy security funds

    EU member states wishing to access this flexibility must formally submit a request. Each submission should include an initial list of intended energy security measures and an estimate of their costs. This process builds on the existing national escape clause procedure used for defence spending, where authorities assess whether extraordinary circumstances impact public finances and if the spending preserves fiscal sustainability in the medium term. Any approved deviation is temporary and bound by EU economic governance limits.

    This policy was first introduced in the European Semester 2026 Spring Package on June 3, which allowed for extending fiscal flexibility to energy measures undertaken since February 2026. The new guidance clarifies how governments can request additional room and how the EU will monitor these expenditures. It also confirms that energy spending does not count toward the overall 1.5% ceiling associated with the national escape clause.

    Member states must seek approval via the EU fiscal process

    Following a review of the application, the European Commission may recommend approval to the Council of the European Union, which then makes the final decision under the EU’s fiscal governance framework. The national escape clause allows a country to temporarily deviate from expenditure limits or corrective paths but does not remove the underlying fiscal rules or debt sustainability requirements. This legal tool is part of the Stability and Growth Pact and activates only under specific conditions.

    Currently, 18 EU member states have active national escape clauses for defence. Approvals have been granted to fifteen countries in July 2025, with Germany in October 2025 and Austria in February 2026. Spain’s approval came in June 2026. The energy security guidance provides eligible governments a distinct route to include qualifying measures within the same overall fiscal margin. However, requests must still comply with the spending conditions, annual and total caps, and the review process before additional flexibility can be utilized.

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