SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2026|No. 1933
Policy · Energy · EU

EU Strengthens Oversight of Energy Data and Pet Transport

New EU regulations impose stricter controls on energy data platforms and introduce enhanced technical requirements for transporting dogs, cats, and ferrets.

New EU norms tighten control over energy data platforms and set stricter transport conditions for pets like dogs and cats.
New EU norms tighten control over energy data platforms and set stricter transport conditions for pets like dogs and cats.
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The new EU regulations provide for stricter controls on energy data managed by online platforms, with updated requirements for data transmission and security. Regarding domestic animals, transporters will be required to comply with specific technical requirements, such as monitoring systems and stricter transport conditions. The rules will come into force in the coming months, with precise deadlines for the adaptation of platforms and means of transport.

How will controls change on platforms that manage energy data? What new technical requirements will animal transporters have to follow? Who will operationally manage the surveillance of sensitive data flows? What actually changes in the handling of dogs and cats upon arrival? In Brief: Regulation 2026/255 amends the previous EU Regulation 1227/2011 for energy surveillance. Regulation 2026/135 updates the procedures of Delegated Regulation 2020/692 for small animals. New protocols for dogs, cats, and ferrets enter into force after 13 April 2026. The European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators manages new data flows.

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