Paris will back a faster phaseout of fossil fuels at an informal meeting of EU energy ministers starting today in Cyprus, arguing that the conflict in the Middle East must not slow Europe’s energy transition or be used as an excuse to exempt gas-fired power plants from paying for their carbon emissions, as Italy plans to do.
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As an informal energy council opens in Cyprus, on 12 and 13 May, around the Energy, Electrification and Energy Security Union, in which Maud Bregeon will participate, the Delegated Ministry for Energy recalled ...