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In a period of stress in the relationship between the European Union and Turkey, cooperation over energy could be a bright spot, because of strong mutual interests. However, EU-Turkey cooperation over energy requires a rethink. Up to now, gas and electricity have represented the main components...
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Three quarters of the European Union’s greenhouse gas emissions stem from burning coal, oil and natural gas to produce energy services, including heating for buildings, transportation and operation of machinery. The transition to climate neutrality means these services must be provided without...
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In 2022, the European Union (EU) has managed to safeguard security of energy supply during a perfect storm. As we leave the peak of the crisis behind us, the EU now needs to deal with its longer-term industrial repercussions. The price of energy will likely stay above historic levels and above...
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On aggregate, the energy system related impact of Brexit on EU citizens and companies will be limited. With or without the UK, the EU will be able to pursue its energy and climate policy goals relatively unaltered. - An immense number of very important details will need to be resolved in a short...
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This study provided by Policy Department A at the request of the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) shows that the energy-system related impact of Brexit on EU citizens and companies will be limited. The EU will be able to complete its market, achieve its...
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This study provided by Policy Department A at the request of the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) shows that the energy-system related impact of Brexit on EU citizens and companies will be limited. The EU will be able to complete its market, achieve its...
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On aggregate, the energy system related impact of Brexit on EU citizens and companies will be limited. With or without the UK, the EU will be able to pursue its energy and climate policy goals relatively unaltered. - An immense number of very important details will need to be resolved in a short...
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