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". The resolution of the European Parliament on reducing oil dependency, which I supported with my vote, comes at a particularly hectic time of constantly-mounting oil prices that endanger the economic stability of the Union. Europe must diversify its energy sources and energy supplies, and strengthen its strategy of supporting energy-saving measures and decentralised renewable energy sources. The use of alternative energy sources is the most logical answer to increasing oil prices. On the other hand, it is necessary to adopt a more forward-looking approach to the ill-considered decommissioning of existing energy installations. Provided that the operational safety requirements of such installations are strictly observed, it is not logical to take an stance against nuclear energy, which belongs among the most up-to-date technologies and is a clean source of energy that does not produce CO2 emissions. The ill-considered approaches adopted by the opponents of nuclear energy may seriously endanger the energy potential not only of Slovakia, but also of the entire Union. The time has come to adopt progressive technological solutions. One such solution is the production of bio-ethanol for adding to motor fuels. This represents a great opportunity for farmers, who may gradually change from being food producers to energy producers. The architecture of the 7th Framework Programme for research and technological development offers an opportunity to consider providing funds for boosting innovation and development in the area of alternative energy sources, and their practical exploitation."@en1
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