Date: 2009
Type: Technical Report
A Smart EU Energy Policy The Green Package in relation to the internal energy market design and the 2nd Strategic Energy Review
Technical Report, Loyola de Palacio Reports on Proceedings, 2009
LOYOLA DE PALACIO ENERGY PROGRAMME, CLINGENDAEL INTERNATIONAL ENERGY PROGRAMME, FONDAZIONE ENI ENRICO MATTEI, WILTON PARK, A Smart EU Energy Policy The Green Package in relation to the internal energy market design and the 2nd Strategic Energy Review, Loyola de Palacio Reports on Proceedings, 2009 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/13351
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