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Rural Energy in Europe

Rural Energy in Europe . Ann Gardiner 21 September 2011. Secure, clean, affordable energy. Where are we now?. What did we do?. +. Specific policies aimed at rural areas could bring environmental benefits. X 3500. §. §. Give additional attention to poorer regions including rural ones.

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Rural Energy in Europe

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  1. Rural Energy in Europe Ann Gardiner 21 September 2011

  2. Secure, clean, affordable energy

  3. Where are we now?

  4. What did we do? +

  5. Specific policies aimed at rural areas could bring environmental benefits X 3500 § §

  6. Give additional attention to poorer regions including rural ones

  7. More focus on energy in agriculture X 7500

  8. “Rural households use more fuel oils and less natural gas than urban households” X 1000

  9. “Rural homes in Germany tend to use more heating oil than urban ones” X 1000

  10. “Very remote rural areas, such as mountainous regions are most deprived of a centralised energy supply”

  11. “Polish households predominantly rely on coal and municipal heat – which is also generated using coal” X 1000

  12. “Households in rural areas in the UK tend to use more carbon intensive fuels than in urban areas” Urban Rural

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