BRUSSELS, 31 May. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Heads of State and Government of the European Union agreed on Tuesday to take advantage of the renewable potential of the Iberian Peninsula “to contribute to security of supply” within the framework of the strategy to reduce Moscow’s high dependence on fossil fuels.
This is how it appears in the conclusions of the Summit of EU leaders in which the Twenty-seven have advocated “taking advantage of the potential of the Iberian Peninsula to contribute to the security and supply of the European Union” in the “renewable energy production capacity “.
Within this framework, the Heads of State and Government have agreed to improve European gas and electricity interconnection infrastructures by investing in new projects and projects to be completed, “including liquefied natural gas (LNG) and electricity and gas interconnections prepared for hydrogen “, including the island member states.