A survey published by Eurobarometer today shows that European citizens “support the energy policy pursued by the EU in the last five years”. Looking ahead, “they express their strong backing for more EU-wide coordination, and even more efforts at EU and national level to make energy prices more affordable, as we pursue the clean energy transition and ensure our energy independence”. According to the Eurobarometer report, “a large majority of respondents (77%) say the European Union should have a stronger coordination role on energy matters”. 79% of people surveyed agree that “our climate targets will spur new jobs and attract investments in the clean energy sector”. 76% believe that “our policies will reduce dependence on energy imports” while 69% think they “will ensure reduced energy bills for households and businesses”. To ensure that these targets are met, 62% said that Europe “should diversify its energy sources, including by investing in renewables”, and 54% said that “we should save energy wherever possible”.