The proportion of clean energy consumed in the EU continues to rise but the European Commission's State of the Energy Union report is critical of failings in energy efficiency, low-carbon-R&D spending, and the removal of fossil fuel subsidies.The European Commission, in its State of the Energy Union report, has revealed that the EU has recommended its 27 member states devote at least 37% of their Covid-19 recovery spending to climate change-related investments. Referring to the 2021 Annual Sustainable Growth Strategy report - amid a typically EU-esque blizzard of other legislative papers in the ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...