site.btaChairpersons of Energy Committees of Parliaments of EU Member States Meet in Sofia
Sofia, May 14 (BTA) - Sofia hosts a meeting of the Chairpersons of  Energy Committees of the Parliaments of the European Union. Opening the  event on Monday, held as part of the Parliamentary Dimension of the  Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU, National Assembly  Chairperson Tsveta Karayancheva said that Bulgaria works actively on  important topics such as the EU energy infrastructure, the security of  energy supplies, the transition to clean energy in Europe, and the  market integration of the renewable energy sources. 
 
 In the area of energy, the Bulgarian EU Presidency works to achieve a  stable European energy union and positive results on the main issues in  the energy sector on the EU agenda, Karayancheva also said. In her  words, the EU can be sustainable if it reflects the specifics of the  individual member states and uses a non-discriminatory approach and  technological neutrality. 
 
 Chairman of the parliamentary Energy Committee Delyan Dobrev said that  Bulgaria takes an active part in the formulation and implementation of  the EU energy policy based on EC's Framework Strategy for a Resilient  Energy Union with a Forward-looking Climate Change Policy launched in  2015 which is made up of five closely related and mutually reinforcing  dimensions: security, solidarity and trust, a fully-integrated internal  energy market, energy efficiency, climate action - decarbonising the  economy, and research, innovation and competitiveness. 
 
 Dobrev spoke about eight legislative amendments in the area of energy  efficiency, energy from renewable sources, the model of the electricity  energy market, and creating the legal framework for the governance of  the energy union, all of which are aimed to preserve the competitiveness  of the EU in the conditions of the clean energy transition. 
 
 Dobrev said that the expectations in Bulgaria are that the negotiations  with the European Parliament on proposed amendments to the energy  efficiency directive, the directive for renewable energy sources, and  the regulation on the governance of the energy union will be completed  by the end of Bulgarian EU Presidency.
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