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EU prescribes further action on energy efficiency
The European commission has tabled legislative proposals to achieve further energy efficiency gains across Europe. The proposals are part of a wide-ranging package of measures announced on Thursday to increase the security of energy supplies and help meet EU climate goals (see related articles, this issue).
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