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Across the European Union, energy policy remains a highly
controversial issue, despite the relative stability of energy
markets and the lack of concern of energy availabilities and prices
which marked previous debates on the issue. The debates on nuclear
power in Germany, on the coal industry in the UK indicate the
continuing resonance of energy policy as a source of dispute at the
national level. Moreover, while the urgency which the 1970s energy
crises brought to policy discussions may no longer exist, the
emergence of new issues, such as the environment and economic
liberalisation, have offered new challenges for energy policy.
These issues also arise in a European setting. Early in 1995 the
European Commission published a Green Paper on Energy Policy
-indeed, as the manuscript was completed the Commission was
finalising a White Paper -and the issue will be on the agenda of
the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference. The outcome of these
discussions is far from clear, but there is no doubt that, in one
way or another the European Union will help to shape national
energy policies for many years to come.
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