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EU Competitivness: Paying too much for energy?

EU leaders are meeting in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss energy issues against the backdrop of a weakening economy and record unemployment. European industry says it is disadvantaged because of the price it pays for energy compared to its competitors. Are energy prices in Europe too high? Is Europe's green energy consensus beginning to disintegrate?

With our guests :

 

Fiona Hall, British MEP, Alliance of Liberals and Democrats

Member of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy

Dimitrios Droutsas, Greek MEP, Socialists and Democrats
Vice-Chair, Committee on Industry, Research and Energy

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