ENERGY COMMUNITY COUNTRIES HAVE TOUGH ROAD TO FOLLOW TO MEET EU-LINKED RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGETS

COUNTRIES in eastern Europe and the western Balkans are struggling to meet renewable energy targets set through their membership of the European Union (EU)-linked Energy Community, according to two new reports. They say just one of the community’s eight member countries – Montenegro - is likely to meet EU targets for renewables by 2020. The Energy Community is designed to extend the EU’s internal energy market to neighbouring countries, creating a regulatory and market framework that is capable of attracting investments for a stable and continuous energy ...


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