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Why the UK is better off inside the EU Internal Energy Market
If the British government should concentrate on just one energy aspect to Brexit negotiations, it is continued access to the EU’s Internal Energy Market – suggests Simon Virley. Here, we also include an edited summary of the Energy Institute’s recent debate on Brexit and the energy sector.
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Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Environmental protection, Banking, finance and investment, Gas markets, Electricity markets, Oil markets, Skills, education and training, Policy and Governance, Research and development, Electricity generation, Energy consumption, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Electricity, Oil and gas, Energy security, Renewables, Free trade, Energy policy, Climate change, Interconnectors