Joint letter – ICC reform and expansion risks diverting ETS Revenues from real climate action
In light of the European Commission’s ongoing considerations to amend the ETS State Aid Guidelines, revising the rules for Indirec...
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Publish date: November 25, 2005
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The Worldwatch report Renewable energy 2005 states that green energy installations produce 160 GW of electricity, which equals 4 percent of total world energy production.
According to the organizations experts, the quantity of alternative energy projects has rapidly increased in recent years. At least 48 countries (including 14 developing countries) have some kind of federal programme for renewable energy systems development. The majority of such countries expect green energy to supply about 30 percent of energy by 2012, Gazeta reported.
China is becoming one of the leading countries in clean energy development, following experience of Germany, the United States, Spain and Japan. China plans to increase clean energy production on 10 percent by 2012.
In light of the European Commission’s ongoing considerations to amend the ETS State Aid Guidelines, revising the rules for Indirec...
Today, the European Commission adopted a new Union list of energy Projects of Common Interest (PCIs) and Projects of Mutual Interest (PMIs), granting...
Central and Eastern European economies that have historically relied heavily on energy-intensive industries now face challenges in modernising their ...
By Carbon Balance Initiative (CB), Clean Air Task Force (CATF) and Bellona Europa As reported by Euractiv, at least 15 oil and gas producers...
Three main asks: Establish a robust EU biomass hierarchy to ensure limited bioresources are directed to the highest climate value and...
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