Winners and Losers in the EU- Climate Package | Leonardo ENERGY
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- Keulenae on 2008-02-04 - Tags climate , energy efficiency , europe , latvia , poland , renewables , sweden
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Many countries have an intense debate about their opportunities to meet the new obligations in the EU Climate and Energy Package, especially the part that deals with the required quota of renewable fuels. Sweden and Latvia has lobbied heavily claiming that they already have done so much and already have a high share. Poland has dug their heels into the ground, wishing to expand, rather than reduce, the use of coal. Some of the reactions are clearly rhetorical to show the own voters that “we are defending your interests”. But where are the real winners and losers?
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