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Romania intends to exempt large industrials from renewable energy costs

Large industrial energy consumers in Romania might be exempted from paying about 85 percent of their green energy costs for 10 years, as stated on Thursday by the economy ministry, wishing to avoid the risk of job cuts in an election year.

read more... 18/04/2014

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Bilfinger declares will quit renewable energy group Desertec

Bilfinger is quitting the Desertec Industrial Initiative (DII), a German industrial conglomerate with a major goal to import solar and wind electricity from deserts, as stated on Sunday by a representative for the industrial services group.

read more... 15/04/2014

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EU new regulations on energy backing phase out subventions for renewable

New EU rules have been published on Wednesday making harder funding renewable energy. The latest regulations are intended to substitute subventions with market-based systems, only when the Ukraine crisis has intensified the necessity for other options to imported fossil fuel.

read more... 10/04/2014

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Poland: renewable energy bill approved by the government

A long-awaited draft law has been approved by Poland's government on Tuesday exhibiting new subsidies for renewable energy for a longer period, intending to reduce costs to consumers and aid the coal dependent country to reach EU climate targets.

read more... 09/04/2014

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Spain: reductions in renewable energy sector lead to 1.7 billion euros losses

Spain's reductions in subsidies for renewable energy will affect company gains by approximately 1.7 billion euros ($2.34 billion) this year, according to the statement made by the country's competition regulator CNMC in a report on Monday.

read more... 08/04/2014

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