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Brussels Seeks to Mobilise €25 Billion for T-MED

The EC said the scheme, named the T-MED, would help deliver 15 gigawatts of new renewable capacity. Source

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BRUSSELS Almost twenty years after a first attempt, probably premature, the European Commission presented today, on Tuesday 9 June, a project for cooperation with the countries of the Mediterranean basin...

·Milan, Italy
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The EU Commission sees great potential for solar and wind power in North Africa and wants to promote expansion, which should not only benefit the countries in the region.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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ARTICLE. Brussels wants to take advantage of the potential of the countries of the southern Mediterranean to develop its renewable electricity production – and above all solar. After the precedent of Russian gas, of one geopolitical dependence the other?

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In a context of accelerated global energy transition and persistent dependence on hydrocarbons, the European Union seeks to strengthen its links with the southern Mediterranean through a new investment scheme dedicated to clean energy. According to information reported by the economic media Ecofin, on 9 June the European Commission presented the Trans-Mediterranean Renewable Energy and Clean Tech Cooperation (T-MED) programme, which aims to mobi…

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A Mediterranean partnership for 25 billion green investments The European Commission has just launched the T-MED initiative, a major programme that will mobilise up to €25 billion by 2035 to develop renewable energy in the Mediterranean basin.This strategy, announced on Tuesday 9 June, brings together ten partner countries around a common objective: to transform the Mediterranean into a laboratory for the global energy transition. The programme …

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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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