Energy ministers from six EU countries express concerns over potential market rule changes
Energy ministers from six EU countries express worry that potential changes to market regulations could jeopardise clean power investments and the bloc’s carbon market.
Energy ministers from six EU countries formally urged the European Commission to maintain current market rules to safeguard clean energy investments.
Energy ministers from six EU countries are set to meet next week to discuss potential impacts of proposed changes to market rules on clean power investments.
Briefing summary
Energy ministers from Denmark, Finland, Latvia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Portugal expressed concerns that the European Commission may alter market rules, potentially jeopardising investments in clean power.
In addition, there is rising anxiety regarding the future of the bloc’s carbon market, which could be adversely impacted by these proposed changes from EU officials.
Seven EU ministers ask Commission to keep rules on energy pricing and invest more in clean power

Energy ministers from Denmark, Finland, Latvia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Portugal are concerned that the EU executive might change market rules, claiming the decision would undermine investments in clean power. Fears for the future of the bloc’s carbon market are also growing.




















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