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With major issues regarding energy security and diversity on the minds of the EU, Central Eastern Europe (CEE) stands as the region with the highest dependency rates on energy imports.
Acting as an intermediary region between gas and oil supplies coming from the Middle East and Russia to Western Europe, it is undergoing major structural changes in order to build these new energy supply systems.
It is also important that CEE is looking very keenly at opportunities in the market for clean energy development. Strong markets have already been developed, but CEE countries that are not already in the limelight are reviewing their legislation.
And finally with an increased income of energy from all of these multiple sources, power transmission is a major issue on the minds of CEE energy players. In order to fully harness its new energy resources CEE must update power networks and consider increasing interconnections.
Mr. Manfred Pils
Mr. Rudolf Huber
Mr. Martin Shanal
Mr. Zoltan Medveczki