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Partner: Institute of Energy Economics
Source: institutee.cz
Author: Karolína Křišťanová
Language: English
The discovery and the beginnings of extraction of shale gas have raised hopes about energy independence in many countries around the globe. In the Czech republic, the extraction of shale gas is only in the state of considerations and research and accordin
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Keywords: Energy Security, Oil and Gas, EU, Czech Republic, V4, Europe
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