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World News and Views :: Top of the News Energy-intensive Industries Rally Against U.K. Climate Policies10:43 AM MDT | July 26, 2010 | Alex Scott The Energy-Intensive Users Group (EIUG; London) and Trade Union Congress (TUC; London) have published a report predicting that by 2020 total energy bills for energy intensive industries in the U.K., including some sub-sectors of the chemical industry, could be 141% higher than they are today. Named 'The Cumulative Impact of Climate Change Policies on UK Energy Intensive Industries,' the report concludes that there is a need for a full cost-benefit analysis of energy-intensive sectors to understand the direct impact on the companies and the GDP benefit to the U.K... This information is only available to Chemical Week subscribers. Forgot your user ID or password?
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