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› EU’s climate and energy deals ‘disadvantageous for Poland'
EU’s climate and energy deals ‘disadvantageous for Poland'
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Posting Date |
29 June 2012
Countries |
Poland
Type of News |
News from countries
Theme |
Energy policies
Target Group |
Local/regional/national authorities and facilitators
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Building professionals
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Building occupants
Author(s) (organisation) |
Maria Graczyk
Submitted by
Ingeborg Nolte (Buildings Performance Institute Europe (BPIE))
Tags:
energy policy
Big EU countries such as France and Germany suggest that Poland should reduce its dependence on coal for its electricity. But Mieczysław Kasprzak explains why coal is so important to the country.
Submission URL(s) |
http://www.euractiv.com/climate-environment/official-eu-climate-energy-packa-int...
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