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"The EU’s current energy infrastructures are technologically outdated, poorly interconnected and are unable to ensure an adequate or secure supply of energy. End consumers suffer greatly as a result, because prices are constantly fluctuating. Consequently, there needs to be constant cooperation at national and European levels, in order to successfully complete the internal energy market, implementing infrastructure projects and eliminating energy islands. Only through joint efforts can we implement cross-border projects and achieve efficient and intelligent interconnections between local and regional energy sources and large energy grids. When implementing priority energy infrastructure projects we must maximise the efficiency of the EU funds. Furthermore, subsidies for energy infrastructure, research and development must be allocated on a geographical basis. In order to achieve EU energy and climate goals, we must set the priorities for the selection of projects of European interest. We must involve as broad a section of society as possible in the implementation of an energy infrastructure project from the first stage of its development, in order to spread information as widely as possible and exchange best practice. All levels of civil society must be involved in the consultation process. Oil will continue to be important for many years to come and European oil transport and refining infrastructure must remain competitive in order to ensure a secure and affordable supply to EU consumers."@en1
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