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Europe is far from completing its energy transition

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Only a handful of European countries have successfully decarbonised, despite the EU’s commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050, according to data from energy think-tank Ember.

Sweden was the first member state to fully eliminate fossil fuels in electricity production, using a mixture of nuclear and renewables. Poland, on the other hand, is the most reliant on fossil fuels, which still accounted for 75 per cent of production.

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