ENERGY EFFICIENCY PLAN OVERHAUL PUSHED BY MEPS
February 1st, 2009
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Parliament is unhappy with the quality of national energy efficiency plans submitted by European Union (EU) member states and is calling for a comprehensive review of their contents this year. A formal motion overwhelmingly approved by MEPs, said current plans contained "deficiencies which might endanger the attainment of the EU's energy efficiency and climate protection objectives". It said that emphasis should now be laid on the effective implementation of energy efficiency measures, while suggesting that the current ...
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