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The Future of EU Energy Policy,is paper. It is of course relatively easy to note the objectives of EU energy policy. Briefly stated, they are to abolish the remaining barriers to trade and competition and ‘complete the internal market’; to reduce emissions of ‘acid rain’ and ‘greenhouse gases’; and to improve longer-term supply security.Dysarthria 发表于 2025-3-23 16:28:27
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Italian Energy Policy: From Planning to an (Imperfect) Market,n importance. This change corresponds with the more general evolution in the spirit of public intervention in the economy as well as the changed perceptions of the problems posed by the wider national and international events.现代 发表于 2025-3-24 01:50:16
Book 1996n of energy availabilities and prices which marked previous debates on the issue. The debates on nuclear power in Germany, on the coal industry in the UK indicate the continuing resonance of energy policy as a source of dispute at the national level. Moreover, while the urgency which the 1970s energ作呕 发表于 2025-3-24 05:28:48
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Energy Policy in the EU - Diversity or Convergence?,ed success. The main reason for its failure has been the reluctance of member states to pool sovereignty in this highly sensitive policy area. Yet one might expect that a combination of factors would pull member states’ energy policies in the same direction: the increasingly integrated European econ结束 发表于 2025-3-24 15:04:04
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Italian Energy Policy: From Planning to an (Imperfect) Market,73. This is particularly true in the case of Italy which, at the time depended on oil, almost all of it imported, for approximately 75% of its energy needs. Consequently, it was obvious that the risk of an energy supply shortage was a problem of paramount political importance. But with time, the att