(Bloomberg) -- Power consumption in Europe is slowing
more than expected because of efficiency policies, an International
Energy Agency official said.
``The preliminary results for Europe show that efficiency
policies are tempering electricity demand more than we were
projecting last year,'' William Ramsay, the deputy executive
director at the IEA, said today at a seminar in Lisbon.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
more than expected because of efficiency policies, an International
Energy Agency official said.
``The preliminary results for Europe show that efficiency
policies are tempering electricity demand more than we were
projecting last year,'' William Ramsay, the deputy executive
director at the IEA, said today at a seminar in Lisbon.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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