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Europe looking to develop low-carbon economy.

With temperatures soaring in the summers, climate change causing unpredictable weather all year over continental Europe, and those sneaky Russians making geopolitical mayhem with their gas and oil contract bullying tactics, the EU is looking toward mandating low-carbon energy sources, including the use of nuclear power.
"20 percent of all EU energy should come from renewable power by 2020 and 10 percent of vehicle fuel from biofuels.
The EU wants to set binding targets for the first time, he said, suggesting a massive boost in low-carbon, homegrown power such as wind and solar energy to cut reliance of imported fossil fuels."
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