Implementing the EU Methane Regulation in Czechia
A practical guide for public authorities
- Publication
- Citation
Piria, Raffaele, Ramiro de la Vega, Aleš Jeník (2025): Implementing the EU Methane Regulation in Czechia. Ecologic Institute, Berlin.
The quality of national implementation of the EU Methane Regulation (EU-MER) across Member States is essential for achieving the EU's climate targets and demonstrating global leadership. Methane (CH₄) is a potent greenhouse gas with a strong short-term warming potential, making its mitigation a cost-effective opportunity to quickly curb global warming.
This report supports Czech public authorities, businesses, and civil society organisations in this process. It offers an in-depth analysis of the EU-MER and practical guidance for effective, timely, and efficient national implementation.
The report's key contents include:
- An overview of the EU-MER's key provisions and governance framework, highlighting milestones up to 2026, with a focus on Czechia's implementation.
- A discussion of Czechia's energy sector methane emissions, outlining the main CH₄ sources.
- A detailed analysis of the provisions on inspections, national methane emission inventories, and the resources and powers required by competent authorities for successful EU-MER implementation.
While the report centres on Czechia, many of its findings and recommendations are relevant to other EU Member States. It aims to accelerate methane emissions reductions, promote best practices, and foster collaboration among all key actors.
An analogous report on the EU-MER's implementation in Romania is available here.