Ursula von der Leyen 隨後將會見尋求以改革換取解凍 EU 資金的新任匈牙利領導人。
Von der Leyen 表示,「每個成員國的能源組合都不同」,因此沒有單一的 EU 解決方案能奏效。
但她呼籲不僅在共同採購上,在燃料儲備方面也應加強協調,「特別是市場供應趨緊的噴射燃料和柴油」。
「讓我們利用這次機會轉向電氣化——不僅是在交通運輸,還包括工業和供暖。這不僅僅是可負擔性和競爭力的問題,也是經濟安全的問題。因此,談到歐洲的獨立,現在正是讓歐洲電氣化的時刻。」
「這是四年內的第二次能源危機,教訓應該非常明確。我們對進口化石燃料的過度依賴使我們變得脆弱。……我們必須減少對進口化石燃料的過度依賴,並增加國內產生的、可負擔且清潔的能源供應。從再生能源到核能,完全尊重技術中立。」閱讀更多...
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