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Energy – Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece request access to competitive energy prices: European Commission to address the issue – Brief

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The European Commission has agreed to discuss the joint request of Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece for access to competitive energy prices during the Council of Ministers meeting on October 15.

Romania’s Energy Minister, Sebastian Burduja, announced that the three countries are pushing for a functional energy market, as energy prices in their region remain significantly higher than in other European states.

Burduja emphasized that the request is rooted in the need for fairness in accessing affordable energy, especially given Europe’s green transition commitments.

Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece request access to competitive energy prices: European Commission to address the issue

The European Commission has agreed to discuss the joint request of Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece for access to competitive energy prices during the Council of Ministers meeting on October 15. Romania’s Energy Minister, Sebastian Burduja, announced that the three countries are pushing for a functional energy market, as energy prices in their region remain significantly higher than in other European states.

Burduja emphasized that the request is rooted in the need for fairness in accessing affordable energy, especially given Europe’s green transition commitments. Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece argue that expanding energy interconnection capacity is crucial for reducing price disparities in Southeast Europe and achieving better integration into the broader European energy market.

03.10.2024 / Editor, Andreea Dragan

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