EU priority actions for a fast, fair and attractive energy transition 2019-2024

The newly elected MEPs are taking office, the race for the EU top jobs including the new Commission President is running and the new strategic agenda for 2019-2024 is discussed in Council, Commission and Parliament. In this context, the Coalition for Energy Savings releases four EU priority actions 2019-2015 for a fast, fair and attractive energy transition.
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