Energy giants pledge support for more ambitious EU carbon target

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SSE, DONG and Statkraft among firms calling for 2020 emissions reduction target to be raised from 20 to 25 per cent

A coalition containing some of Europe's largest energy firms has this week called on the European Union to set a more ambitious goal for cutting greenhouse gas emissions as a means of boosting clean energy...

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