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European policy: 2008 EU energy policy - a deeper shade of green? Alan osborn. Energy World February 2008, P. 10-11

The next 12 months could prove of fundamental significance for the development of the European Union (EU) energy policy on several fronts. In January, the European Commission (EC) published its long-awaited proposals on renewable energies and carbon dioxide saving, and history may well judge this to be the moment when the EU turned decisively green. Alan Osborn explains.

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Journal title: Energy World

Keywords: CO2

Subjects: Energy engineering, Policy and Governance, Energy policy, Carbon dioxide

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