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Commission sets out EU energy efficiency vision
The European commission has proposed a detailed plan of actions it will take over the next six years to boost EU energy efficiency. Implementing the plan should mean that energy consumption will be 20 per cent lower by 2020 than it would have been without intervention, the commission says.
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