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The Future of Europe’s Energy Infrastructure: Permits, Grids, Renewables, Nuclear
Energy infrastructure is a fundamental requirement for the production and supply of energy, which is the linchpin of our economies and societies. But with increasing demand, the necessity of reducing greenhouse gasses, falling reserves of traditional forms of fuel, price … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Judge, Climate change, De-carbonisation, Eddie O'Connor, electricity grid, Energy 2020, Energy Demand, Energy Efficiency, energy infrastructure, Energy infrastructure priorities for 2020, Energy Savings, Euratom Supply Agency, European Commission, European Commission Public Consultation, European Policy Centre (EPC), European Union (EU), EWEA, Fukushima nuclear power plant, gas, Jason Anderson, Michael Köhler, nuclear power, oil, Phillip Lowe, Rebecca Harms (MEP), Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions, solar power, Sustainability, UK Atomic Energy Authority, wind energy, World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
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