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Europe 'needs coherent set of efficiency measures'
The EU must move away from "fragmented" and "stand-alone" national energy efficiency measures, the European Commission has said in its first assessment of action plans drawn up by member states under the 2006 end-use energy efficiency and energy services directive.
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