EU selects 235 cross-border energy projects

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The EU Commission has granted 235 cross-border energy projects eligibility to apply for funding from the Connecting Europe Facility to strengthen interconnectivity across Europe and with neighbouring countries.

The projects aim to strengthen interconnectivity across Europe and with neighbouring countries, enhancing EU competitiveness, supporting decarbonisation, and improving energy security and independence.

“These projects are more than cross-border infrastructure projects, they are the lifelines of our Energy Union,” said EC executive vice-president Teresa Ribera: “They empower our EU energy system by unifying the strengths of 27 complementary systems, paving the way for a Europe where green, competitive, and secure energy is not just a promise, but a common reality.”

Source: Roadmap 2050 | European Commission

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