REPowerEU, MSR sale plans face “significant” problems, challenges, EU’s financial watchdog warns

Published 01:02 on July 27, 2022  /  Last updated at 02:26 on July 27, 2022  /  EMEA, EU ETS

The EU’s plan to rapidly reduce its dependence on Russian fossil fuels faces "significant" problems and practical challenges, including that it goes against member states' environmental principles and it risks falling short in its funding aims, the guardians of the bloc’s finances have warned.
The EU’s plan to rapidly reduce its dependence on Russian fossil fuels faces "significant" problems and practical challenges, including that it goes against member states' environmental principles and it risks falling short in its funding aims, the guardians of the bloc’s finances have warned.


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