Jul 8, 2026, 10:58:39 AMArticle by Veselina PetrovaThe planned EU restrictions for financing renewable energy projects using inverters from high-risk suppliers could cause significant delays in capacity deployment, undermine energy security and discourage investment in the green energy sector, the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Clean Energy Ind ...Renewables Now is your complete guide to the emerging economies in Southeast Europe. From latest news to bespoke research - the big picture at the tip of your fingers.The article you are trying to access is locked behind our paywall. Check out our subscription plans in order to be able to read more.You've reached your free article limit or are trying to view premium content.Upgrade your Renewables Now access with our subscription plansFor assistance or special offers, contact [email protected].
CEE investors call for rethink of EU inverter funding guidance
The planned EU restrictions for financing renewable energy projects using inverters from high-risk suppliers could cause significant delays in capacity deployment, undermine energy security and discourage investment in the green energy sector, the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Clean Energy Industry Alliance alarms.







