The Romanian government is working with EIT InnoEnergy to accelerate the country's involvement in the European battery value chain through several initiatives and by committing to the training of 20,000 workers.Romania is seeking to develop its domestic battery industry and is working with EU partners to train workers and achieve national and European climate and circular economy targets. The country's economy and education ministries have signed a memorandum of understanding with public-private investment group EIT InnoEnergy, which is backed by the EU's European Institute of Innovation and ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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