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Europe's energy infrastructure is proving incapable of dealing with a changing energy mix. But the EU has been making slow progress in improving the situation.
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The EU has big plans for connecting energy grids, but not necessarily the money.
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If politicians are serious about pushing renewables, they will have to spend heavily on creating ‘smart' electrictity grids.
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Gas plays a major role in Europe's energy mix, and will be even more important in the future, but there are concerns about network inefficiency.
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Three groups are competing to bring Caspian gas to Europe, and the former front-runner is now lagging behind.
Energy infrastructure

Europe's energy infrastructure is proving incapable of dealing with a changing energy mix. But the EU has been making slow progress in improving the situation.