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ITALY: Energy Authority calls for anti-speculation measures

Posted by refer on 28/01/11

The Regulatory Authority for Electricity and Gas (Autorità per l’energia elettrica e il gas), in a report to the Parliament and Government is pointing out that strong rules and anti -speculation measures are needed to effectively promote renewable energy and achieve the European goals without putting a strain on the bills. By the regulator, the Measure drafted by the Government  have positive and acceptable aspects, but some remedial actions are [...]

Germany’s green electricity sector sparks argument with EU

Posted by refer on 28/01/11

According to the German green electricity industry, the uniform subsidy system for renewable energies in Europe demanded by EU Energy Commissioner Günther Oettinger is not going to help reduce costs but push them up instead. In Berlin, the German Renewable Energy Association (BEE) explained that it is untrue that an EU-wide, standardised subsidisation would make [...]

Germany will miss EU Energy-Savings Targets

Posted by refer on 28/01/11

Germany will fail to achieve its energy savings goals set by the European Union, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported today, citing an internal European Commission document. Efforts of EU Member States are so far only sufficient to increase energy efficiency by 10 percent at the most by 2020. While EU members agreed in 2007 to increase [...]

Sweden against EU proposals on the financing of electricity

Posted by refer on 28/01/11

Next week, EU heads of government will discuss the Union’s future energy policy. The proposal that the commission has put forward will mean, according to the Swedish energy minister, Maud Olofsson, that the Swedish taxpayers may be forced to pay for new electricity network. The EU Commission’s proposal states that the EU’s future energy portfolio [...]

Algeria: Building of silicium plant project could cost up to 250 million euros

Posted by refer on 28/01/11

The Algeria government is planning to have a silicium plant built from 2013 to provide for the manufacture of solar panels. The projects will be based on a 200 million to 250 million Euros investment. This project would help producing panels locally and avoid the plant to be dependent on imported raw materials. The plant’s [...]

10th anniversary of the Moroccan Energy Federation

Posted by refer on 28/01/11

On Monday, January 24th the Moroccan Energy federation celebrated its 10th anniversary with the publication of its founder’s new book “10 years of reflecting on energy choices”. The book is organised chronologically from 2011 to 2010, which allows readers to follow the evolution of energy policies in Morocco in the last decade. The country saw [...]

EU Energy Commissioner puts forward energy action plan

Posted by refer on 27/01/11

EU commissioner for energy, Gunther Oettinger, while speaking in advance of next week’s summit of EU leaders, detailed a five-point ‘action plan’ for energy. The plan includes a more substantial commitment to reducing energy consumption, a point which has become ever more pressing given that worldwide demand for energy is set to rise by 30% [...]

Flemish Energy Minister wants permits for wind turbines

Posted by refer on 27/01/11

Flemish Energy Minister, Freya Van den Bossche, has stated that administrative procedure for the allocation of wind farm permits is a far too lengthy process and believes that approval procedures can be simplified. Last year 10 new wind turbines came into operation resulting in 20 MW of installed capacity. The Minister also went on to [...]

Two Spanish workshops to encourage the development of wind energy

Posted by refer on 27/01/11

Industry and the Association of Galician Wind (EGA) have agreed to establish two working groups to coordinate the evacuation solutions for energy produced in the community and to streamline the administrative processing of farms. Both sides have stressed that the development of new wind power to be installed in Galicia “could be accelerated” with the [...]

Two hundred companies and organizations in Spain and Europe call for 100% renewable energy in 2050

Posted by refer on 27/01/11

More than two hundred Spanish and European companies as well as institutions, political representatives, thirty MEPs, environmental organizations and others have signed a manifesto presented in Brussels to demand that in 2050 100 per cent of Europe’s energy will come from renewable sources. Among the signatories are industry associations, professionals, academics, workers, environmentalists and other [...]

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