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Power firms 'do not need the ETS to cut emissions'
The European electricity sector could meet the EU's 20% emissions reduction target for 2020 through energy efficiency and renewables alone, according to a study presented at the Fourth World Forum on Energy Regulation (WFER) on Monday.
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