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RSSA guidance document outlining ways in which investment frameworks for cross-border offshore grid and renewable projects can be organised most efficiently has been published by the European Commission today.
The measure will contribute to the achievement of the EU Hydrogen Strategy, the European Green Deal and the Green Deal Industrial Plan targets.
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The package contains important new energy-related measures targeting liquified natural gas (LNG).
The aim is to ensure the continued effectiveness and efficiency of Euratom safeguards in guaranteeing the peaceful use of civil nuclear materials in the EU.
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Today, the EU has disbursed €2.967 billion via the Modernisation Fund to support 39 energy projects in 10 EU countries.
The measure will contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the EU Hydrogen Strategy and 'Fit for 55' package.
This year's Cyber Europe exercise focused on a scenario involving cyber threats to the EU's energy infrastructure.
The Solar Academy aims to train 100 000 workers in the solar photovoltaic value chain over the next 3 years.
The project aims to increase the resilience of the grid, digitise services and offer more precise and personalised management of electricity consumption.
Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson took the opportunity to underline the crucial importance that the Commission places in ENNOH in terms of developing a European hydrogen infrastructure.