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The resolution on the ‘Intelligent Energy for Europe’ Programme (2003-2006) broadly warrants our support, given that:
it seeks to ensure continuity by means of a programme in the field of energy that follows on from the current framework programme (1998-2002) in this field, with regard to sustainable development, security of energy supply, energy efficiency and electricity produced from renewable energy sources, amongst other aspects;
it recommends an increase in budget appropriations for this programme, although only to a level that is still extremely inadequate (from EUR 190 million to EUR 200 million), given the strategic importance of the fields covered: energy efficiency and rational use of energy; new and renewable energies; the energy aspects of transport and international cooperation, particularly with developing countries;
it calls for an appropriate balance to be struck between monitoring the programme’s implementation and the need to ensure that its allocations are fully spent, and proposes easier access for prospective proposers.
As to the issue of creating a European Intelligent Energy Agency, we believe that the issue is essentially a political one and hinges on concerns over whether or not we should have effective policies for researching and promoting energies that provide environmental and economic advantages."@en1
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