CO-GENERATION CRITICISM

BY KEITH NUTHALLLONG awaited European Union legislation promoting the co-generation of heat and power (CHP) has been attacked in the European Parliament, where MEP's have accused it of "lacking ambition." Indeed, the parliament's industry committee has supported a critical report by German socialist MEP Norbert Glante which lamented the absence in the proposals of future targets for cogeneration and EU rules on financial support. Instead, pointed out his paper, the proposal focuses preparatory issues such as Member States creating systems guaranteeing the origin ...


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