(ANSA) - BRUSSELS, 25 MAG - Eight countries, mainly from
Eastern Europe, have asked to support investments for
infrastructure for natural gas and biomethane within the EU
strategy for climate neutrality in 2050. In a document that was
sent to the European Commission and the EU Council, Bulgaria,
the Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania,
and Slovakia emphasized that natural gas can be a source of
'transition' to abandon coal without final prices rising too
high. By 2020, the EU's Executive should adopt the
classification of 'green' investments (taxonomy), to promote
those capable of contributing to the fight against climate
change. (ANSA).
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