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"Mr President, I am prompted to say ‘How cold it is!’ This is the second report in which we take an interest in warming up people in our Community. Earlier on, we were thinking about warming up the drivers of articulated lorries, and now we have this report – I voted for it – which seeks to improve energy efficiency in the European Community. It also covers all forms of energy saving such as district heating in cities – something I hope for warmly, the right word in the circumstances. In fact, a lot of energy can be saved with district heating, because a single boiler can heat the homes of ten, twenty, a hundred, a thousand city dwellers. So, with this system, there could also be more heating in the houses of pensioners, who are often cold because of their modest pensions."@en1
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