Dec 6 (Reuters) – The EU will take a top-down ​approach to building ‌a cross-border energy grid, as the ‌bloc’s Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen warned of billions lost from bottlenecks and failures ⁠to match ‌supply with demand, the Financial Times reported on ‍Saturday.

Brussels will develop a plan to identify where investment is ​needed and will find ‌projects to fill those gaps to push EU countries to better co-ordinate energy infrastructure across borders and sectors, ⁠the report added.

Jorgensen ​told the ​Financial Times that the “biggest danger” to the bloc’s ‍decarbonisation and ⁠energy security goals was the slow construction of ⁠its power grid.

(Reporting by Angela Christy ‌in Bengaluru; Editing by ‌Sam Holmes)