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Brussels, 10th December 2008 - On the eve of the European Summit which will take place in Brussels on 11 and 12 December 2008, the Austrian Government seems to question the Austrian national objective of 34 % of renewable energy share in final energy consumption by 2020 and puts at question yesterday"s agreement on ...
Topic: Renewable energy Society
10/12/2008 more...
A few days before the end of the international conference of the United Nations on Climate Change in Poznan, Poland, and after months of intense negotiations, Europe's energy future looks brighter than ever.
The European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA) welcomes the agreement reached this morning on the European Renewable Energy Directive. It confirms the binding EU target of 20% renewable energy share by 2020.
Every single Member State will now have to meet its own target by 2020. ...
Topic: Renewable energy Society International PV - Photovoltaic
09/12/2008 more...
A new solar hot water system or better insulation would be ideal ways to spend the federal government’s Christmas bonus, helping to stimulate the domestic economy while saving money, energy and the environment at the same time.
The Clean Energy Council believes the government’s $10.4 billion stimulus package is a great opportunity for households to have a green Christmas this year while being able to enjoy the bonus, which will continue ...
Topic: Solar Renewable energy
09/12/2008 more...
(Dallas, Texas – December 9, 2008) Environmental stakeholders from across the country will meet to discuss how to turn contaminated properties into viable sites for renewable energy projects on December 10-11 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is co-sponsoring the workshop, “Brown to Green: Make the Connection to Renewable Energy,” with ...
Topic: Renewable energy Events Environment
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Topic: Renewable energy Media & Press
02/12/2008 more...
Paris/Bonn (WWEA) – The International Steering Committee of the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century REN21 elected WWEA Senior Vice President, the Hon. Peter Rae AO, as Member of its Bureau and Vice Chairman. REN21 is a global policy network connecting governments, international institutions, non-governmental organisations, industry associations, and other partnerships and initiatives.
Peter Rae has been Vice President of the World Wind Energy Association since 2003 and has been ...
Topic: Renewable energy International
02/12/2008 more...
NATIONAL: Energy efficiency and renewable energy will need to deliver more than three quarters of the world’s greenhouse emission reductions by 2030 if the world is to see only a 2°C increase in global average temperatures, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said yesterday.
In his keynote speech to the Clean Energy Council’s conference on the Gold Coast, Mr Nobuo Tanaka told delegates that the world’s energy ...
Topic: Renewable energy Environment
24/11/2008 more...
Students taking science classes at Yampah Mountain High School in Glenwood Springs, Colo., are learning about energy efficiency and renewable energy in a hands-on way. The students are learning about energy issues within their school and community through direct development and design of energy projects that benefit their school. Susy Ellison, a science teacher at Yampah Mountain High School, has championed these unique programs that introducestudents to the world of renewable energy ...
Topic: Renewable energy Awards & Competition
21/11/2008 more...
Golden, Colo. - With the spark from a high intensity road flare, engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory lit its new, smoke-free Renewable Fuels Heating Plant today.
The $3.3 million project is the Laboratory's latest step toward operating as a net-zero energy facility.
The RFHP will heat NREL’s South Table Mountain Campus laboratory buildings by burning ...
Topic: Renewable energy Vehicle
20/11/2008 more...
NATIONAL: The Clean Energy Council says it is disappointed that BP Solar will no longer produce solar photovoltaic (PV) power cells in Australia, but hopes the decision will lead to more affordable solar energy supply for Australians.
“While we are certainly not pleased to see clean energy manufacturing leave Australian shores, we accept that this was a commercial decision by a global company looking to deliver the lowest ...
Topic: Renewable energy Society
18/11/2008 more...
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