Efforts needed to level up the EU electricity grid – ECA
Enhancing the EU’s energy independence and combating climate change require a modernised electricity grid capable of integrating more renewable energy and adapting to increasing electrification. To succeed, the EU will have to step up its efforts, according to a new review of the EU’s electricity grids by the European Court of Auditors (ECA).

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