Southeast Europe remains reliant on expensive energy imports from Russia and is ill-prepared to withstand another major supply crisis. In this respect, the completion of the Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB) would unlock the diversification process, which will increase the energy security of the whole region. To reap the full benefits and increase competition, there is a need to complete the liberalisation, diversification and integration of the regional gas market.
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Energy Security in Southeast Europe: the Greece-Bulgaria Interconnector
Policy Brief No. 81
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CSD. Energy Security in Southeast Europe: the Greece-Bulgaria Interconnector. Sofia: CSD, 2018
Policy brief
Energy Security in Southeast Europe: the Greece-Bulgaria Interconnector
Policy Brief No. 81
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