EU opens €600 million call for cross-border energy infrastructure projects
The European Union has launched a €600 million ($662.6 million) call for proposals to fund cross-border energy infrastructure projects that will connect or impact the energy systems of two or more member states. The deadline for submissions is Sept. 16.

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