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Ribera, EU's Ribera, calls for stronger France-Iberia links to boost competition

The European Commission's Vice President Teresa Ribera stated on Friday that stronger electricity links between France, Spain and Iberia are crucial to Europe's competiveness. She urged France to play its part to allow long-delayed investments to flow.

In April, a crippling blackout in Spain & Portugal exposed their poor connections with the rest of Europe. Analysts say the power outage in Spain and Portugal would have been less serious if they had more interconnectors for exchanging electricity with other countries.

Ribera stated that an interconnected Europe is essential for the competitiveness of European industry.

She told reporters that she hoped a pro-European nation, like France has always been, would understand that this was something that could not be denied.

She added that she would pay as much attention to some projects, such as the expansion of links to Iberia, as it would new ones aimed at modernising grids in Europe.

"It's very important to fully develop the interconnections between France and the Southwest of Spain through cooperation among the regional governments."

Iberia's electricity capacity is only 3% connected to European neighbors, which is far below the EU target of 15% by 2030.

Spain and Portugal has blamed France since years for blocking new interconnections.

Maria da Graca Carvalho, Portugal's Minister of Energy, said that France showed a much greater level of openness after the outage. A meeting between the Commission and the three countries is expected to happen soon.

She said, "We hope that the problem will be resolved."

The European Investment Bank announced in June that it would invest 1.6 billion euro ($1.9 billion) to support a planned interconnector of power between Spain and France via the Bay of Biscay.

Red Electrica, a Spanish company, and RTE, a French company, will receive loans from the European Union to help them launch their 400-kilometer project by 2028.

(source: Reuters)