Europe’s climate arithmetic has grown sharper as energy security, industrial competitiveness, and net-zero timelines converge, forcing a pragmatic question with immediate stakes: how to balance hard-to-abate emissions without compromising reliable power and heat. The European Commission’s 2040
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