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MEPs fire up EU energy efficiency demands
The European parliament's industry committee has set up a battle with EU governments over energy efficiency by insisting on tougher controls in a draft directive on energy end-use efficiency and energy services. On Wednesday the committee voted to retable a series of amendments rejected by ministers at first reading (EED 15/06/05).
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