ENERGY PRIORITIES

KEITH NUTHALLTHE EUROPEAN Union's (EU) current Dutch presidency has ruled out securing political approval for the EU's proposed directive on energy efficiency and energy services in the remainder of its 2004 presidency. Speaking to the European Parliament's energy committee, the Netherlands' economic affairs Minister Laurens-Jan Brinkhorst said the proposed directive on the security of electricity supply would take priority. The Dutch government has only scheduled one energy council for its six-month presidency, on November 29, and Brinkhorst said this would not ...


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