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Energy- choices for Europe

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  • Juan Delgado
  • Hans W. Friederiszick
  • Lars-Hendrik Röller

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Can Europes nations go alone in their quest for a secure, competitive and environmentally-sustainable energy future? Or will this lead to a dispersion of effort, even to mutually undercutting national policies? If a common energy policy is the way forward, can the EU manage the necessary political arbitrage between 27+ different countries? This report seeks to answer these questions. A video from the launch event is available on ESMT's website....

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  • Juan Delgado & Hans W. Friederiszick & Lars-Hendrik Röller, . "Energy- choices for Europe," Blueprints, Bruegel, number 14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bre:bluprt:14
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