EU ROUND UP – PRESSURE GROWS FOR MORE EU ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT

BY KEITH NUTHALL CALLS have been made for major additional spending on European Union (EU) energy infrastructure, now a new European Commission team is in office. The European Parliament's industry committee has strengthened EU proposals to ensure member states have sufficient interconnected energy links to deal with any unexpected winter shortages. The committee approved amendments that would require the Commission develop a "long-term supply strategy". This assessment would consider the amount of liquified natural gas installations, storage capacity ...


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