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- | The gas industry could have taken a more reasonable approach for maintaining a sustainable infrastructure by more commitment to renewable sources and improved efficiency, but instead has been blocking this for decades. We would then have just around two thirds of the current consumption and 20 % of this would even be met through renewable sources; it would then be possible to complete the overall switch to renewable gas by 2035. This is a prime example of the lobbyists' | ||
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