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"textContent": "A fair and effective tool for Europe’s energy transition Fossil fuels still account for around 70% of the EU’s energy consumption, leaving it heavily dependent on imports and exposed to price shocks. In 2024 alone, the EU spent more than €375 billion on fossil fuel imports, while fossil fuel companies made €180 billion ... [continued]\n\nThe post Taxing Fossil Fuel Profits appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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