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EU unveils plans to tackle energy crisis including remote work and efficient driving

EU unveils plans to tackle energy crisis including remote work and efficient driving

The European Union is proposing measures such as remote work and fuel-efficient driving to address the current energy crisis. According to internal documents, the plans also involve coordinating aviation fuel distribution among member states to counter rising prices caused by conflict in the Middle East.

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