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<li><span><span>Energy regulators offer support in the emergency situation in Ukraine, and today’s successful power grid synchronisation with Continental Europe</span></span></li>
<li><span><span>Regulators work to ensure stability of the European energy system and in particular in the Member States adjacent to Ukraine</span></span></li>
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LONDON, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ 2021 will be pivotal for Europe s energy sector. As the UK prepares to host COP 26 in Glasgow, the EU is mobilising its €1 trillion European Green Deal. And the industry itself is striving to meet ambitious emissions reduction targets and decarbonise the energy system.
As European and national energy regulators, utilities, solar and wind developers and institutional and private investors lay the foundations of an unprecedented effort to decarbonise the continent s energy matrix, Wood Mackenzie will gather European energy industry leaders at
Regulators welcome the Commission’s Trans-European Networks for Energy (TEN-E) proposals but see scope for further improvement for energy network development 16.12.2020
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Delivering on the objectives of the Energy Union and of the Green Deal requires major investments in energy networks. Tackling the infrastructure needs in an increasingly integrated European energy system is complex and requires proper regulatory scrutiny to safeguard the public interest. The EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) and the Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER) welcome the Commission s efforts to modernise the current framework (called “TEN-E ) with a new focus on sustainability in the European Commission s revised TEN-E Regulation proposals, but the process needs to be robust and proper regulatory scrutiny assured.