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Brussels proposes wider EU energy label
An EU energy label for household appliances is to be extended to all energy-related products that have a significant impact on energy consumption under draft legislation proposed by the European commission on Thursday. Public authorities would only be allowed to buy products above a certain efficiency class.
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