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"The proposal for a regulation which is the subject of this report is an example of the way in which European money can be ‘made to work’ to bring greater benefits to European citizens.
This is how significant results can be achieved, without increasing the allocated funds or without measures being taken which have implications for the Community budget, in other words, simply by improving the rules of the game.
I would like to highlight that for the country which I represent, Romania, these amendments will help double the Community funds which can be invested in renovating the heating systems in residential blocks.
These funds will supplement the highly ambitious programme launched by the Romanian Government for renovating the heating systems in residential blocks.
What does all this mean? Firstly, a reduction in wasted energy. Secondly, by implication, a reduction in energy imports. Lastly, again by implication, a reduction in the cost of residential heating to be paid by citizens.
I hope that this is only the beginning and that the European Union will encourage even more investments in energy efficiency.
I have supported this idea right from the very beginning of my mandate as an MEP. This is why I will vote tomorrow in favour of the Angelakas report and in favour of the proposal for the regulation initiated by the Commission."@en1
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