EU lowers sights for first binding energy efficiency targets

Will Nichols
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Measures agreed fall short of agreed 20 per cent drop in energy consumption

The EU has agreed its first ever legally binding energy efficiency targets, but was forced to scale back its ambition to secure a compromise acceptable to all member states. The new Energy Efficiency...

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