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Romania: limits on green energy allowances to support huge industrial companies

Romania's government limited the quantity of renewable energy that big industrial users should purchase this year with the aim to aid compensate their high energy costs and hold off the risk of job reductions before elections later this year.

read more... 27/03/2014

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Germany: no renewable surcharge to be paid for on-site power plants

Industrial companies are absolved from paying renewable energy surtaxes for present on-site power plants, as stated by Sigmar Gabriel, the Germany’s economy and energy minister, who had renounced the initial plan that would have annually charged them approximately 500 million euros.

read more... 25/03/2014

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Renewables and nuclear account for more than 50% of Europe’s energy capacity

According to a new report released by Eurostat this February 17, nuclear power and renewables represent more than 50% of Europe's energy capacity.

read more... 18/02/2014

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Biggest Irish wind farm became operational

Ireland-based renewable energy company Invis Energy unveiled the biggest wind farm it has built in country in 2013 has started to operate, generating power to households and businesses.

read more... 14/02/2014

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Scottish Power to expand the Cruachan hydro power station

Scottish Power, a global energy company and world leader in wind energy, has today revealed plans to more than double the amount of electricity that could be produced at its Ben Cruachan hydro power station, in a move which aims to balance supply from more intermittent renewable energy sources such as wind farms. Currently the station can produce up to 440 megawatts (MW) of electricity, but once expanded it could generate about 1040 MW, enough to power almost one million homes.

read more... 11/02/2014

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