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| − | :In light of on-going struggle to develop a coherent grid strategy across borders, how can the EU build up upon previous results in order to ensure the architecture standards are coherent with the developments in decentralised energy? | + | :ITRE I | 
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| + | ::Securing gas supply for good: Given the insufficient resilience of most EU Member States to gas shortages, what stance should the EU agree upon to ensure both a solidary and diversified supply of gas? | ||
Revision as of 17:13, 22 October 2016
ITRE is the abbreviation for the European Parliament Committee on Industry, Research and Energy.
Warsaw 2016 - Power Shifts Academic Forum
Participants at the youth conference in Warsaw discussed the following topic in the IMCO committee:
- ITRE I
- In light of on-going struggle to develop a coherent grid strategy across borders, how can the EU build up upon previous results in order to ensure the architecture standards are coherent with the developments in decentralised energy?
 
- ITRE II
- Securing gas supply for good: Given the insufficient resilience of most EU Member States to gas shortages, what stance should the EU agree upon to ensure both a solidary and diversified supply of gas?
 
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.


