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EU climate objectives 'could cost Poland €107bn'
Achieving EU climate and energy objectives in Poland could reduce the country's energy consumption by 19.5% to 164.5 terawatt hours by 2020 at a cost of around PLN470bn (€107.4bn), according to a report published by the Polish energy efficiency foundation FEWE.
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