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A list of all pages that have property "Sem field expl" with value "Albert Bressand – Transition énergétique européenne : bonnes intentions et mauvais calculs <http://www.fondapol.org/etude/albert-bressand_transition_energetique_europeenne/> Considers the EU's energy and climate policy objectives as hastily set and especially the German energy revolution as an example of an extremely costly and inefficient climate policy strategy. Also, the operation of a common electricity market without a consistent market-based strategy is no guarantee of the regulatory competence of climate policy required. Also would the U.S. through their new gas wealth make a greater contribution to reducing CO2-emissions than Europe with its ambitious targets. And this in spite of U.S. energy policies differing from state to state and poorly integrated energy networks. Suggests pause for thought.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Fondation pour l'Innovation Politique  + (Albert Bressand – Transition énergétique eAlbert Bressand – Transition énergétique européenne : bonnes intentions et mauvais calculs <http://www.fondapol.org/etude/albert-bressand_transition_energetique_europeenne/></br>Considers the EU's energy and climate policy objectives as hastily set and especially the German energy revolution as an example of an extremely costly and inefficient climate policy strategy. Also, the operation of a common electricity market without a consistent market-based strategy is no guarantee of the regulatory competence of climate policy required. Also would the U.S. through their new gas wealth make a greater contribution to reducing CO2-emissions than Europe with its ambitious targets. And this in spite of U.S. energy policies differing from state to state and poorly integrated energy networks. Suggests pause for thought.ted energy networks. Suggests pause for thought.)