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Nordics 'should lead on RE flexible mechanisms'
Nordic countries are in a unique position to implement and use flexible mechanisms that allow a member state struggling to meet its renewable energy target to seek help from other EU countries, a study issued by the Nordic Council of Ministers has shown.
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