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"Mr President, Commissioner, I should like to put the question of alternative forms of energy into the context of the Lisbon Strategy and the approach to climate change taken in the Kyoto protocol.
There are two advantages and one disadvantage to applying the protocol.
The advantages are a) protection of the environment and human health and b) the pressure for technological innovation.
The disadvantage is that, until innovation is marketable, there remains the question of the adverse impact in industry, such as a reduction in exports by 3.8 to 5.1%.
Without doubt, renewable sources of energy can contribute to a secure energy supply in Europe; however, they can also contribute to the Lisbon Strategy via technological development, technology exports, job creation and environmental protection.
However, there appears to be a gulf between the successful demonstration of innovative technologies and their actual penetration of the market and I think that it is a
that this gulf be bridged as quickly as possible.
What measures do you, as Commissioner, intend to take in this direction, apart from the promotion – and/or the possibility – of concluding voluntary agreements with the energy industry?"@en1
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