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Germany plots doubling of industry efficiency
German environment minister Sigmar Gabriel has proposed measures to double energy efficiency in the industrial sector by 2020 as part of plans to transpose the 2006 energy services directive into national law. Member states had until May 2008 to implement the law.
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