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British Prime Minister Theresa May expressed hope that the UK will maintain extensive energy cooperation
with the EU after Brexit.
After Brexit, the UK wants to maintain extensive energy cooperation with the EU
Theresa May delivered a landmark speech revealing plans for how the UK's future economic relationship with the EU will shape after formal Brexit
.
Theresa May highlighted several key areas where the UK maintains strong ties with the EU, namely energy, transport, law and innovation
.
The government wants to maintain extensive energy cooperation
with the EU.
"This includes maintaining a single electricity market across Ireland and Northern Ireland and exploring the possibility
of the UK's continued participation in the intra-EU energy market.
" Theresa May also said it would be beneficial
for Britain to maintain close ties with the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom).
The UK has many interconnected networks with continental Europe, and others are
being developed.
This gives the UK access to the continent's internal energy markets
.
By allowing excess energy to be traded internationally, the market supports the development of renewable electricity
.
At a panel discussion at a conference in London last month, senior figures from National Grid, E.
ON UK and RWE discussed the future of
the UK's energy relationship with the EU.
Sara Vaughan, director of political and regulatory affairs at E.
U.
G.
UK, said it was important
for the UK's energy sector to maintain its existing close relationship with the EU.
"The biggest problem with cooperation is uncertainty, because there is a desire to at least maintain regulatory consistency
.
" Theresa May added
.
,
British Prime Minister Theresa May expressed hope that the UK will maintain extensive energy cooperation
with the EU after Brexit.
After Brexit, the UK wants to maintain extensive energy cooperation with the EU
After Brexit, the UK wants to maintain extensive energy cooperation with the EUTheresa May delivered a landmark speech revealing plans for how the UK's future economic relationship with the EU will shape after formal Brexit
.
Theresa May highlighted several key areas where the UK maintains strong ties with the EU, namely energy, transport, law and innovation
.
The government wants to maintain extensive energy cooperation
with the EU.
"This includes maintaining a single electricity market across Ireland and Northern Ireland and exploring the possibility
of the UK's continued participation in the intra-EU energy market.
" Theresa May also said it would be beneficial
for Britain to maintain close ties with the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom).
The UK has many interconnected networks with continental Europe, and others are
being developed.
This gives the UK access to the continent's internal energy markets
.
By allowing excess energy to be traded internationally, the market supports the development of renewable electricity
.
At a panel discussion at a conference in London last month, senior figures from National Grid, E.
ON UK and RWE discussed the future of
the UK's energy relationship with the EU.
Sara Vaughan, director of political and regulatory affairs at E.
U.
G.
UK, said it was important
for the UK's energy sector to maintain its existing close relationship with the EU.
"The biggest problem with cooperation is uncertainty, because there is a desire to at least maintain regulatory consistency
.
" Theresa May added
.
,