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The Euratom Treaty and Future Energy Options Conference Report

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6-04-0-20-51.pdf
Datumseptember 2005
Classificatie 6.04.0.20/51 (SAMENWERKINGSVERBANDEN - EURATOM)
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Energy Intelligence for Europe
 The Euratom Treaty and Future Energy Options:
    Conditions for a Level Playing Field in the
                 Energy Sector




           CONFERENCE
            REPORT
                Friday, September 23rd 2005, at the Danish
                    Parliament Building Christiansborg




              Conference by NOAH - Friends of the Earth Denmark,
 The Danish Ecological Council and The Danish Organisation for Sustainable Energy
                       www.energyintelligenceforeurope.dk
                            Conference Report




“Isn’t it high time to review the Euratom Treaty, abolish the different
standards, the particular conditions, and finally create a level playing
field for all energy sources and in particular for energy efficiency and
renewable energies? Isn’t it urgent to get legally binding decisions on
nuclear security, safety control, waste management, decommissioning,
effectively under co-decision procedures with the European Parliament?
Isn’t it indispensable to finally adopt transparency and democracy in a
sector that has too often escaped public scrutiny and control?”

Question asked by Dominique Voynet, French Senate member and former
Minister of the Environment, to Andreas Molin from the Austrian Environment
Ministry and Nina Commeau-Yannoussis, Head of Unit of Energy Policy and
Security of Supply, European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and
Transport, during the debate “What Future for the Euratom Treaty?”




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Table of contents

SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................3
  Conclusions with respect to Nuclear Issues .......................