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"The debate about energy, energy dependency, conventional fuels and renewable energies is often beset with contradictions. In fact, the transition from conventional and nuclear to renewable energy cannot be achieved without transitional solutions. By far the majority of experts believe that gas is one of these transitional solutions. Interestingly, it is the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance in the European Parliament that is voicing particular concerns, whereas their fellow parties, while in government in Germany, for example, have expressed strong support for gas as a transitional energy. Energy production must be discussed objectively if we are to convince citizens to play their part in the transformation of energy systems. Citizens’ participation is not only appropriate in a democracy; it also reflects the fact that private homes, and especially heating, are among the largest consumers of non-renewable energies."@en1
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