KARL-ERIK STROMSTA BRUSSELS .
Energy utilities are blurring the lines between renewables and other "low-carbon" technologies - namely, nuclear, and carbon capture and storage - in the minds of European policymakers, according to an influential Member of the European Parliament (MEP). Last week, the European Commission (EC) published its long-awaited Roadmap 2050 for moving to a "competitive low-carbon economy" by mid-century, which confirms the EU is on track to meet its 2020 emissions targets.
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