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"The Europe 2020 strategy is one of the political instruments used by the European authorities to take on responsibility for reforming the energy system and commit to boosting the amount of energy obtained from renewable sources. At the same time, the European authorities must take account of the differences between national economies and Europe’s regions because it is important that developing energy programmes (including diversification of supply sources) and boosting the production of energy from renewable sources also take into account the requirements of the local environment. Last but not least, the European authorities must bear in mind that, unlike other areas where the cost of investment or procurement which needs to be made is lower, the development of energy programmes requires considerable effort. In these circumstances, it is of paramount importance to outline an institutional vision for cofinancing which will meet the interests of the Europe 2020 strategy, as well as build a European economy which is not only more efficient and competitive, but also more inclusive. It is just as important for the development of the European Union that the EU executive responds by its actions to the problem of funding the Intelligent Energy Europe (IEE) programme. Similarly, the completion of the programme must provide an opportunity for making the most of the results achieved and creating a successor to it, capable of overcoming the problems that the IEE faced."@en1

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