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Could someone suggest to the EU member of parliament the story is about to go on asking what energy policy is implemented at EU level?

Maybe she could have a different answer this time...

I always regret that questions in parliaments everywhere seem so often to stop right away after the first attempt at an answer. It seems to be like a long, boring sarkozy press conference...

by Xavier in Paris on Fri Jan 18th, 2008 at 07:23:27 AM EST
Xavier, there is indeed an Energy Policy for Europe. But who wrote and agreed upon it thinks that:
  • Internal Market Liberalization will bring more energy to the EU.

  • CO2 emissions from the EU will be a problem by 2020.

  • Agro-fuels can solve the liquid energy vector scarcity.

  • Coal is so plentiful in the EU that we'll be exporting it in the future.

Not only is the policy misconceived as some of its guidelines are even contradictory.


Vencit omnia veritas.

by Luis de Sousa (luis[dot]a[dot]de[dot]sousa[at]gmail[dot]com) on Fri Jan 18th, 2008 at 08:32:37 AM EST
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Xavier in Paris:
Could someone suggest to the EU member of parliament the story is about to go on asking what energy policy is implemented at EU level?

You want an energy policy?  Certainly Sir,  how many would you like?

notes from no w here

by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot dotty communists) on Fri Jan 18th, 2008 at 02:17:09 PM EST
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