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We know that only through a network without internal bottlenecks that leaves behind the current situation of isolation of certain European regions will we be able to ensure the three pillars of our energy policy: competitiveness, sustainability and security of supply. However, a third of Member States have still not reached the 10% interconnection capacity objective we set in 1992. For that reason, we wish to reiterate the European Union's commitment in regard to this objective and, more importantly, to insist that it be monitored in the same way as the 20-20-20 targets: a reduction in greenhouse gases, increasing the use of renewables and improving energy efficiency. Also, therefore, the development of infrastructure considered to be of European interest cannot be solely dependent on the will of Member States nor must it solely be based on commercial criteria. The ten-year network development plan (TYNDP) is a small advance but after the first financial year last June we have observed that, in general, the European vision is missing. We ask that this bottom-up approach be complemented by a structured top-down approach that incorporates a European perspective."@en1
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