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'''Welcome to the wiki of Power Shifts. Power Shifts is a project of the European Youth Parliament.<br>You can find more information at [http://eyp.org/powershifts/ our main webpage].'''<br /><br /> | '''Welcome to the wiki of Power Shifts. Power Shifts is a project of the European Youth Parliament.<br>You can find more information at [http://eyp.org/powershifts/ our main webpage].'''<br /><br /> | ||
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Revision as of 17:23, 4 May 2016
Welcome to the wiki of Power Shifts. Power Shifts is a project of the European Youth Parliament.
You can find more information at our main webpage.
“Power Shifts – Reflecting Europe´s Energy” is a project by the European Youth Parliament and the Schwarzkopf Foundation in cooperation with the RWE Foundation. Throughout Europe it enables young people to monitor, inform themselves and debate about European energy policy. The project will focus on the diversity and interdependency of energy policy on the European level, while France, Poland and Germany will serve as national example cases.