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All the previous energy policy strategies at an EU level have failed to achieve the desired success. Deregulation in particular has not brought the promised financial improvements for customers. In addition, the bills are still in some cases difficult to understand. Of course, it is important for us to guarantee Europe’s security of supply. However, the EU continues to focus too heavily on nuclear power in this respect and not enough of its funding programmes are targeted at developing alternative forms of energy. Many concepts are also still incomplete. For example, the problem with wind energy has so far been storage. It is currently only possible to store electricity on a large scale without drastic reductions in efficiency by using pumped storage plants. In order to accommodate the predicted doubling in the amount of electricity generated, this means that a corresponding increase in the number of storage plants is needed. In addition, the effective integration of renewable energy sources will only be possible when the energy transport networks have been extended and reinforced. Against this background, the concept in this report seems to me not to have been fully thought through and I have voted against it."@en1
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