Shaping The EU Climate Change Policy For Energy-Intensive Sectors Considering The Lisbon Strategy
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-2387_18-19_3Abstract
The Lisbon Action Programme put a high priority level on strengthening competitiveness in the European economy and keeping the EU leadership towards sustainable development, with special emphasis on fighting climate change. To attain this goal the regulation of the energy sector is crucial. However, the current climate change policy mix addressed at this sector shows poor co-ordination with potential relevant efficiency costs associated. In this paper we provide some insight into possible changes to introduce in the legal framework to improve the status quo.
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